Hungary Minister and Ethiopian
Cardinal discuss migration, human trafficking and persecuted Christians
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| Ethopian Cardinal Berhaneyesus meets, Tristian Azbej, the state Minister of Hungary in Addis Ababa. |
The State Minister of the Republic of Hungary, Dr Tristian
Azbej during his visit to Ethiopia, this week, has met Cardinal Berhaneyesus,
CM, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Addis Ababa and President of the Catholic
Ethiopian Bishops' Conference (CBEC).
Makeda Yohannes – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
During the
encounter, Cardinal Berhaneyesus Souraphiel stressed that one of the
significant challenges Ethiopia is facing these days is migration and human
trafficking and one of the means to tackle this is through the continued
education of young persons. He explained that the Catholic Church in Ethiopia
is also working on addressing the issue of migration by creating job
opportunities for the youth so that they remain in the country.
Education and jobs can mitigate the problem of migration
“When the youth
migrate they face death either on the road or on the sea, and if they make it
to their destination, wherever it is they risk exploitation. It is not a pretty
picture. We thus desire that the young remain in their country. We try to
contribute to this by creating job opportunities for them in their own
localities, and if they still desire to migrate we give them preparation, so
they know what to expect and how to survive,” said Cardinal Berhaneyesus.
Migrants are vulnerable
He added that yet
another of the challenges migrants face is that they do not know about the
realities that are waiting for them once they reach their destination. This
lack of knowledge makes them vulnerable to exploitation and even disappointment
when they realise that the other side is not at all, what they expected. The
Cardinal said one of the most critical ways of tackling this challenge at its
root is through education.
Young, educated Ethiopians are returning and contributing
to the development of the nation
The Cardinal
appreciated the fact that there are many Ethiopians who have benefitted from
scholarship programs of Hungary and have come back to serve their country. He
thanked the Ethiopian Government and people of Hungary for these opportunities
because education plays a vital role in the development of the country.
Dr Azbej for his
part said he is pleased to learn that Ethiopians who have had education
opportunities provided by his country have returned and are contributing to the
development of Ethiopia.
The Hungarian
minister explained that his country is also committed to supporting persecuted
Christians all over the world and is pleased to work with the Catholic Church
in Ethiopia to reach those who need the support of Hungary. Finally, Dr Azbej
invited Cardinal Berhaneyesus and other religious leaders to visit Hungary.
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