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African Union Launches All-africa Passport - CNN by anonymous6(f): 1:58pm On Aug 22, 2016
[b](CNN)As the European Union threatens to unravel in the wake of Britain's vote to leave, the African Union is pursuing a path of closer integration through the launch of a common passport that will grant visa-free access to all 54 member states.

The first of the electronic passports were unveiled at the AU summit in Kigali, Rwanda, where they were issued to heads of state and senior officials. The Union aims to distribute them to all African citizens by 2020.

"The opening ceremony was marked by a symbolic act of Pan-Africanism with the launch of the African Union (AU) passport aimed at facilitating the free movement of people on the continent," the Union announced in a statement.
The passports represent a key plank of the Agenda 2063 action plan, which emphasizes the need for greater continental integration, drawing on the popular vision of Pan-African unity. Freedom of movement has been a longstanding priority among member states, as enshrined in previous agreements such as the 1991 Abuja Treaty. Common passports have already been adopted for several regions, such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Open door policy
Currently, just 13 African states are open to all African citizens without advance visas, with many placing severe restrictions on travel. A recent report from the African Development Bank advised that easing entrance requirements would support economic growth, citing the case of Rwanda, which saw GDP and tourism revenues climb after abolishing visas.
AU Director for Political Affairs Dr. Khabele Matlosa believes opening borders will have a profound effect for workers at the lower end of the scale.

"We have a problem now that young people are risking their lives to cross the Sahara Desert or travel on boats to Europe," says Matlosa. "If we open opportunities in Africa we reduce that risk."
The Director has been studying the example of Europe, but believes a closer African Union will not be so threatened by concerns about immigration or loss of sovereignty.
"Africa is a continent of migrants so we are not as suspicious of refugees," he says. "This is a test of our Pan-Africanism, the doctrine which underpins the African Union's existence. We are committed to this philosophy."
However Matlosa acknowledges the target of providing all citizens with the passports by 2018 is ambitious, conceding that full coverage may not be achieved until several years later.

Risks and rewards
Analysts have highlighted logistical challenges of the initiative.
"Not all countries have the same level of technology needed for the biometric system and to register their citizens," says David Zounmenou, senior research fellow at the Institute for Security Studies. "The timeframe is too short -- 2020 would be a fine effort."
Zounmenou adds that the closer union will face a complaint familiar to European counterparts -- that of more powerful states overriding smaller members.

"Not every country will buy into it," he says. "Visa revenue is an important source of income for some countries and removing it will affect the local economy unless there is compensation."
But Zounmenou believes that common passports will support international trade within the continent, reducing the widespread dependence on Western goods, and offer new opportunities to many citizens.
"Many people ask 'what are the practical benefits of being a member of the AU?'" he says. "This can be one of the most important social and economic responses, which allows business to flow, students to travel, and people to move from one corner of the continent to another."
Critics have suggested open borders risk strengthening terror groups and organized crime, but Zounmenou disagrees.
"One key advantage is that we will have centralized records to show who is going where," he says.[/b]
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/05/africa/african-union-passport/

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Re: African Union Launches All-africa Passport - CNN by EYIBLESSN(m): 2:23pm On Aug 22, 2016
A welcome Development.
Re: African Union Launches All-africa Passport - CNN by OfficialAwol(m): 3:02pm On Aug 22, 2016
I'm suspicious of this idea despite its wonderful benefits.

There is widespread of global terrorism in the world and intelligence have shown that many African countries are used as breeding ground for these terror groups which makes this idea a total miscalculation.

Opening up African countries at time in history is very wrong no matter how good the intentions are. It could make it easy for those barbarians to penetrate countries yet affected just like they did to France under the guise of refugees.

What I'm saying is that it's a no no for me. The timing is wrong. It could be the ground plot of Muslims to spread their heinous acts.
Re: African Union Launches All-africa Passport - CNN by Edwardhead(m): 3:10pm On Aug 22, 2016
THAT IS PROMOTING UNITY AMONG AFRICANS

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Re: African Union Launches All-africa Passport - CNN by anonymous6(f): 9:17pm On Sep 21, 2016
OfficialAwol:
I'm suspicious of this idea despite its wonderful benefits.

There is widespread of global terrorism in the world and intelligence have shown that many African countries are used as breeding ground for these terror groups which makes this idea a total miscalculation.

Opening up African countries at time in history is very wrong no matter how good the intentions are. It could make it easy for those barbarians to penetrate countries yet affected just like they did to France under the guise of refugees.

What I'm saying is that it's a no no for me. The timing is wrong. It could be the ground plot of Muslims to spread their heinous acts.

I agree actually, it could be a way for these terrorist to just spread every where and spread their crazy behavior. To me I feel each country will put their own law restrictions when it comes to this for security for their country.

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