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    UK foreign minister says Ethiopia visit to focus on migration

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

    UK foreign minister says Ethiopia visit to focus on migration - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:job creationFinancial support

    Quick Summary

    UK foreign minister visits Ethiopia to address migration by promoting job creation and law enforcement cooperation.

    Table of Contents

    • UK's Efforts to Combat Migration from Ethiopia
    • Job Creation Initiatives
    • Strengthening Law Enforcement
    • Funding for Social Issues

    UK Foreign Minister's Ethiopia Visit Aims to Address Migration Issues

    UK's Efforts to Combat Migration from Ethiopia

    LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Britain's foreign minister said she would use a visit to Ethiopia on Monday to focus on measures to try to stem rising numbers of migrants from the Horn of Africa seeking to reach the United Kingdom.

    Job Creation Initiatives

    Yvette Cooper said job creation partnerships would dissuade people from leaving Ethiopia while stronger law enforcement cooperation was essential to counter smuggler gangs and speed up returns of migrants with no right to stay in Britain.

    Strengthening Law Enforcement

    "We are working together to tackle the economic drivers of illegal migration and the criminal gangs who operate globally, profiting from trading in people," Cooper said in a statement.

    Funding for Social Issues

    "That includes new partnerships to improve trade and create thousands of good jobs in Ethiopia so people can find a better life back home instead of making perilous journeys."

    Successive British governments have tried to tackle illegal immigration, an issue which has helped to propel populist campaigner Nigel Farage's Reform UK party into a commanding opinion poll lead.

    Around 30% of people crossing the English Channel on small boat over the past two years were nationals from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia and Sudan, the British foreign ministry said.

    To help boost job creation in Ethiopia, Cooper is due to sign an agreement with the country to take forward two energy-transmission projects led by Gridworks, a UK investment organisation.

    She was also due to announce 17 million pounds worth of funding for tackling violence against women and girls, assistance for 68,000 children suffering malnutrition, and for projects working with displaced people.

    (Writing by William Schomberg; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK aims to reduce migration from Ethiopia through job creation.
    • •Law enforcement cooperation is crucial to combat smuggler gangs.
    • •New partnerships to create jobs and improve trade in Ethiopia.
    • •UK to fund social issues including violence against women.
    • •Significant portion of Channel migrants are from the Horn of Africa.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK foreign minister says Ethiopia visit to focus on migration

    1What is migration?

    Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often across borders, for various reasons including economic opportunities, safety, or family reunification.

    2What is job creation?

    Job creation is the process of generating new employment opportunities, which can be achieved through various initiatives such as business development, investment, and economic policies.

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