Blogs from Tunisia 1: On my way to... Tunisia
After spending four weeks in Accra, Ghana, it's time for my next field trip. I'm going to Tunisia! Will there be a big difference with Ghana when discussing migration? Or do both countries have a relatively similar perspectives on migration? This, I want to find out in the coming month.
Tunisia awaits turbulent election year
With a year to go before the parliamentary elections, the political scene in Tunisia is already changing considerably. While the seculars still managed to unite in 2014, the Nidaa Tounes party is falling apart bit by bit in the run-up to the elections. The prime minister is changing ministers without the consent of his own party and already a number of parliamentarians decide to switch to another group. Meanwhile, the largest trade union further strains relations with a mass protest against the government's economic policies.
Migration: viewpoint FMS
Migration is of all times and cannot be stopped. At best, it can be managed. The EU sees unregulated migration flows as one of the biggest challenges in its existence. We have set out a number of principles that a fair migration policy must meet.