During the past decade, hundreds of thousands of Eritreans have fled to neighbouring countries to evade the state-prescribed forced labour of the indefinite national service. Now the EU is attempting to keep these people away from Europe by providing significant funding to the Eritrean and Sudanese regimes. The plans developed to date are not working towards an improvement in the living conditions of those affected, but rather towards increased repression. Since the implementation of the indefinite national service in 2002, hundreds of thousands of working-age Eritreans have been performing military and civil services for the state, for minimal pay. This system of organised forced labour has led to massive human flight and the development o...
The Khartoum Process’s emphasis on stopping northward migration comes at great cost to vulnerable re...
Darfuris were amongst the thousands of migrants and refugees arriving in Europe in 2014, thus becomi...
Cet article retrace l’histoire d’un collectif d’agences humanitaires ayant brièvement opéré entre le...
Two decades after achieving independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea is back in the European headlines – ...
The ex-Italian colony of Eritrea was established as an autonomous state by the United Nations after ...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Flight and migration from the Third World countries have assumed a previously unprecedented scale in...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Gives voice to the conscripts who are forced to serve indefinitely without remuneration under the EN...
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia, but began a struggle for independence in the 1960s and finally be...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
One third of Eritrea's citizens live in exile, and their government uses coercion, intimidation, and...
The Khartoum Process’s emphasis on stopping northward migration comes at great cost to vulnerable re...
Since 2015, the management of refugee and migration movements has been high on the agenda of the Eur...
The Khartoum Process’s emphasis on stopping northward migration comes at great cost to vulnerable re...
Darfuris were amongst the thousands of migrants and refugees arriving in Europe in 2014, thus becomi...
Cet article retrace l’histoire d’un collectif d’agences humanitaires ayant brièvement opéré entre le...
Two decades after achieving independence from Ethiopia, Eritrea is back in the European headlines – ...
The ex-Italian colony of Eritrea was established as an autonomous state by the United Nations after ...
The state of Eritrea is gradually losing its population. A variety of human rights violations includ...
Flight and migration from the Third World countries have assumed a previously unprecedented scale in...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Gives voice to the conscripts who are forced to serve indefinitely without remuneration under the EN...
Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia, but began a struggle for independence in the 1960s and finally be...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
One third of Eritrea's citizens live in exile, and their government uses coercion, intimidation, and...
The Khartoum Process’s emphasis on stopping northward migration comes at great cost to vulnerable re...
Since 2015, the management of refugee and migration movements has been high on the agenda of the Eur...
The Khartoum Process’s emphasis on stopping northward migration comes at great cost to vulnerable re...
Darfuris were amongst the thousands of migrants and refugees arriving in Europe in 2014, thus becomi...
Cet article retrace l’histoire d’un collectif d’agences humanitaires ayant brièvement opéré entre le...