On Thursday, delegations from across Africa and Europe arrived at Benina International Airport in Benghazi for the African-European Migration Conference, set to begin on May 25th.
The conference’s reception and protocol committee confirmed that all preparations were in place, ensuring attendees’ warm and efficient welcome.
This conference aims to address the multifaceted issues surrounding migration between Africa and Europe. It offers a crucial platform for policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders to discuss and develop comprehensive strategies for managing migration flows, enhancing cooperation, and tackling the root causes of migration.
Migration remains a critical issue for both Africa and Europe, with millions of people moving between the continents due to various factors such as conflict, economic opportunities, and environmental changes. The conference seeks to foster dialogue and cooperation, aiming to create sustainable solutions that benefit both regions.
Choosing Benghazi as the host city for this year’s conference highlights Libya’s strategic importance and its role in regional migration dynamics. Benghazi, Libya’s second-largest city, has been making strides in recovery and development following years of conflict. Hosting an international conference of this magnitude is a testament to the city’s progress and its readiness to engage with global issues.
The conference will cover a range of topics, including policies for safe, orderly, and regular migration; strengthening border management and security; enhancing economic opportunities to reduce forced migration; addressing the humanitarian needs of migrants and refugees; and cooperation between African and European countries in migration management.
The conference is expected to produce actionable recommendations and foster partnerships that will lead to more effective migration policies. The outcomes will be closely watched by international organizations, governments, and civil society groups working in the field of migration.
As delegations continue to arrive in Benghazi, the African-European Migration Conference stands as a critical event for addressing one of the most pressing issues of our time. With comprehensive preparations and a welcoming host city, the conference is poised to significantly contribute to the ongoing dialogue on migration between Africa and Europe.