DutchNews.nl, May 26,
2015
The Dutch government is to invest
€50m in the economic development of north Africa in order to encourage asylum
seekers not to take a boat to Europe, development minister Lilianne Ploumen
said on Tuesday.
‘We must do everything we can to prevent young Africans from
getting into rickety boats,’ she says in an opinion piece in the Volkskrant.
‘It is better if the courage and ambition they show in undertaking the journey
is used to build up their own country.’
Ploumen writes that just tracking down
and destroying the boats used by people smugglers to get migrants to Europe is
not enough to solve the problem.
The money will go to the Dutch Good Growth
Fund, an investment fund that ties development aid to trade. The fund supports
Dutch entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in Africa. Some of the money will
also go towards economic development in countries such as Tunisia, Senegal and
Ghana.
The minister says she realises €50m will not solve the problem but sees
it as a signal to her European colleagues. ‘The current European plan is not
concrete enough,’ she says.

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