On June 13,[9] two weeks before the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the African Union announced a new “single African passport.” The lead-up discussion was much like the original debate on the European Economic Community,[2] the E.U.’s predecessor. African passport proponents say it will boost the continent’s socioeconomic development because it will reduce trade barriers and allow people, ideas, goods,[7] services ...
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African citizens currently face some of the most stringent visa restrictions in the world. [9]According to the Africa Visa policy / Openness Index Report launched by the African Development Bank (AfDB),[3] citizens of African countries require visas to travel to 55% of countries within the continent.[1] Check also: Ghana In Plans To Make Travel In Africa Easier For Africans Within ...
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