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Spain’s Leader Vists West Africa Amid Migrant Crisis

August 27, 2024
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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez embarked on a crucial three-day visit to West Africa on Tuesday, as the European nation grapples with an escalating surge of migrants making dangerous journeys across the Atlantic to reach the Canary Islands.

This year, more than 22,000 migrants have arrived on the shores of the Spanish archipelago, a dramatic increase of over 126% compared to the same period last year, according to data from Spain’s Interior Ministry. 

The Canary Islands, located near the African coast, serve as a gateway for migrants and refugees aiming to reach continental Europe.

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Sánchez’s diplomatic tour began in Mauritania, and he is set to continue his visit in Gambia and Senegal. These coastal nations have become the primary departure points for smugglers launching overcrowded boats, often filled with desperate individuals seeking safety and better economic prospects. 

Among them are Malian refugees fleeing violence and instability, as well as young men from Senegal, Mauritania, and other West African countries, driven by the lack of job opportunities.

Adding to the complexity of the situation is the increasing number of unaccompanied minors arriving in the Canary Islands. This surge has placed immense strain on the local government, which is responsible for their care.

With the fall season approaching, Spanish authorities are bracing for an even greater influx, as favorable sailing conditions in the deadly Atlantic Ocean make the journey more tempting for those seeking a better life.

migrant disembark on ship
Migrants disembark at the port of La Estaca, Canary Island

Bilateral Talks To Curb Dangerous Migration Routes

To address the crisis, Sánchez is expected to sign a series of bilateral agreements with his African counterparts. These agreements will focus on enhancing cooperation between Spanish and local security forces to combat human smuggling networks. 

Additionally, Spain plans to expand its circular migration program, allowing migrants to work temporarily in sectors like agriculture. This initiative aims to provide legal pathways for migration while addressing the root causes that push individuals to embark on such dangerous journeys.

In a bid to foster long-term stability, the Spanish government will also announce investments and business partnerships in the areas of development, connectivity, and education. 

These efforts are designed to create opportunities within West Africa, reducing the economic desperation that fuels the migration crisis.

This marks the second time Sánchez has visited Mauritania this year. In February, he traveled to the largely arid and impoverished nation alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 

During that visit, Sánchez pledged 210 million euros (approximately $235 million) to help Mauritania curb migration. The country, seen as a beacon of stability in the volatile Sahel region, currently hosts about 200,000 Malian refugees along its border.

For many, like 28-year-old Salamba Ndiaye from Senegal, the journey to Europe represents hope and opportunity, despite the immense risks. Ndiaye has already attempted to reach Spain twice. 

The first time, her boat was intercepted by Senegalese police before it could set off. A year later, after successfully launching from the coast, a violent storm forced the boat to divert to Morocco, where she and the other passengers were sent back to Senegal.

Despite these setbacks, Ndiaye remains resolute. “Right now, if they told me there was a boat going to Spain, I would leave this interview and get on it,” she said, reflecting the desperation felt by many in her situation.

Thousands of young Senegalese, like Ndiaye, attempt the dangerous journey to Spain each year, fleeing poverty and the lack of job prospects in their homeland. 

As Spain continues to confront this growing humanitarian crisis, Sánchez’s visit to West Africa underscores the urgent need for a coordinated response to the complex challenges driving migration.

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