Illicit Cross-border Migration in Ethiopia: Causes, Patterns and Policy Responses

Messay Mulugeta, Teferee Makonnen
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The overriding objective of this research was to assess the status, major origins and contributing factors of cross-border migration and human trafficking in Ethiopia with the intention of identifying key policy lessons to address the problem. To meet the intended objectives, desk review and key informant interview data gathering techniques were employed. The results of the assessment disclosed that Ethiopia is one of the largest origins (transit and destination as well) of trafficked persons from Africa. The most common drivers are found to be an amalgam of socioeconomic, political and environmental factors. It was also found that the journey is often dangerous leading to physical assault, sexual abuse, abduction, robbery and even death. In most destination areas, illegal migrants face restricted mobility, exploitative working conditions and harassment of different kinds. The ultimate mechanism to address the problem was found to be adequate job creation and poverty reduction through intensified development efforts involving governmental and non-governmental organizations and the private sector. Furthermore, enhanced democratization of the government system, political tolerance, improved access to legal travel authorization (visa) for safe migration, awareness creation campaigns, improved monitoring of private employment agencies, bilateral agreements with major destination countries and increased co-operation among stakeholders were found to be vital solutions to minimize illicit cross-border migration and human trafficking from Ethiopia. Keywords : Human trafficking, illegal migration, cross-border migration, informal activity, policy response, Ethiopia
埃塞俄比亚非法跨境移民:原因、模式和政策对策
这项研究的首要目标是评估埃塞俄比亚跨境移徙和人口贩运的现状、主要来源和促成因素,旨在确定解决这一问题的关键政策教训。为了达到预期目标,采用了案头审查和关键线人访谈数据收集技术。评估结果显示,埃塞俄比亚是非洲被贩运人口的最大来源国(过境国和目的地国)之一。最常见的驱动因素是社会经济、政治和环境因素的混合体。调查还发现,这一旅程往往很危险,导致人身攻击、性虐待、绑架、抢劫甚至死亡。在大多数目的地地区,非法移民面临着行动受限、剥削性工作条件和各种骚扰。人们认为解决这一问题的最终机制是通过政府和非政府组织以及私营部门参与的加强发展努力,创造充分的就业机会和减少贫穷。此外,加强政府制度的民主化、政治容忍、改善获得安全移民的合法旅行许可(签证)的机会、提高认识运动、改进对私营就业机构的监测、与主要目的地国达成双边协议以及加强利益攸关方之间的合作,被认为是减少非法越境移徙和从埃塞俄比亚贩运人口的重要解决办法。关键词:人口贩卖,非法移民,跨境移民,非正式活动,政策应对,埃塞俄比亚
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