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2024 Africa Visa Openness Index (AVOI): Challenges in Regional Integration and Kenya’s Low Ranking

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Last updated: 2024/11/26 at 12:19 PM
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The 2024 Africa Visa Openness Index (AVOI), published by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the African Union Commission (AUC), sheds light on the hurdles Africa faces in regional integration due to restrictive visa policies across many nations. While some countries have made progress in easing visa restrictions, others have regressed, hindering the continent’s ability to achieve its development aspirations.

One of the most significant findings of the report is the low ranking of Kenya, which placed among the bottom ten countries in Africa for visa openness, scoring only 0.113. Despite Kenya’s promotion as a visa-free destination, the introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system has raised concerns. The ETA, which replaced traditional visas, requires foreign nationals to pay a processing fee of $30 (approximately KSh 4,410) and obtain prior approval, even for many African travellers. This has been seen as a step backward in terms of openness, especially considering that exemptions are only granted to East African Community (EAC) member states.

Kenya’s President, William Ruto, has championed the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and visa-free access to Kenya, hoping to attract more tourists and boost the country’s economy. In December 2023, the country abolished visa requirements for all foreign nationals, a move that was expected to stimulate tourism and regional mobility. However, the introduction of ETA has faced criticism for complicating travel. While the new system eliminates the need for traditional visas, critics argue that it replaces one hurdle with another, with many travellers reporting delays in processing and additional paperwork.

Joy Kategekwa, the director of the AfDB’s Regional Integration Coordination Office, emphasized the importance of mobility across Africa for the continent’s growth. She pointed out that visa restrictions hinder Africa’s potential in various sectors, including tourism and industrialization. Tourism, in particular, is a key driver for many African economies, and visa restrictions reduce the continent’s ability to capitalize on its rich historical and cultural attractions.

Despite the setbacks in Kenya’s visa policy, other African countries, such as Benin, Gambia, Rwanda, and Seychelles, have made significant strides by offering visa-free access to all Africans. These nations have set a strong example, demonstrating the economic and diplomatic benefits of visa openness.

The AVOI report highlights the importance of easing travel restrictions to facilitate trade, tourism, and cultural exchange across the continent. Regional integration efforts, such as the AfCFTA, will only succeed if African countries create conditions that promote the free movement of people. While Kenya’s introduction of the ETA system was intended to improve the country’s accessibility, it has ultimately reduced the openness that many had hoped for.

The 2024 AVOI report reveals that Africa’s regional integration goals will remain elusive unless visa policies are reformed to encourage mobility. Kenya’s current ranking serves as a reminder that true openness requires more than just policy shifts—it necessitates genuine efforts to simplify the travel process for all African citizens.

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