“The Liberian foreign ministry has brokered a deal with a Vanguard Africa, a non-profit whose co-founders include veteran US Democratic Party strategist Joe Trippi, and which features Kenyan whistleblower John Githongo on its board. … The meetings organized in Washington, DC were ‘crucial for strengthening bilateral relations between Liberia and the US, as well as attracting much-needed private direct foreign investment to Liberia,’ said the Boakai government. … Vanguard Africa cut its teeth supporting Adama Barrow’s presidential campaign in Gambia in 2017 which saw off long-time military leader Yahya Jammeh. The group, which promises ‘a holistic program of support to strengthen the capacity and impact of pro-democracy leaders’, has built a stable of clients, including Congo-Kinshasa’s Martin Fayulu, but has rarely acted for a sitting government.”
What the troop withdrawal from Niger means for America – and for Germany (Der Spiegel – May 14)
Under Joe Biden, America Struggles to Reassert Itself in Africa (The Economist – May 9)
Jeffrey Smith, founder of Vanguard Africa, a pro-democracy outfit in Washington, bemoans what he considers Mr Biden’s dismal failure to speak out robustly against human-rights abuses in countries such as Ethiopia, Rwanda, Swaziland and Uganda. America’s overriding policy nowadays, he says, is “not to rock the boat”. … “I’ve never experienced such low perceptions of our foreign policy by Africans,” says Mr Smith.
BBC Focus on Africa (May 7, 2024)
Elections in Senegal: Commentaries from the Forum 2000 Network
Ex-President Clinton to Lead Rwanda Genocide Delegation Amid Tensions with U.S. (The Africa Report – April 6)
“We cannot allow the darkness of the past, nor the sins of previous generations, provide cover for today’s atrocities,” says Jeffrey Smith, a US-based democracy promoter who runs the advocacy firm Vanguard Africa. “The callous disregard that Washington exhibited in 1994 is alive and well today, and in many ways still shackles policymakers in a manner that allows violence and impunity to perpetuate.”
Why is Rwanda’s Asylum Policy Being Lambasted (The Africa Report – April 3)
Jeffrey Smith, the founding director of pro-democracy group Vanguard Africa, says Rwanda’s claim of selflessness in its refugee programme is akin to a serial arsonist cosplaying as a firefighter. “The irony here is striking. Paul Kagame is a chief architect of massive human suffering in eastern Congo due to his regime’s militarism and the ongoing direct support to paramilitary proxy groups, which has led to the second-largest displacement crisis globally , with over seven million people forced to flee their homes,” Smith says.
In DRC, ‘the immediate and unconditional release of journalist Stanis Bujakera is necessary’ (Jeune Afrique – January 12, 2024)
The Struggle for Freedom update: Jacob Ngarivhume released from prison (George W. Bush Presidential Center – December 14)
Ngarivhume’s arrest and release illustrates what Jeffrey Smith, founder of Vanguard Africa, a nongovernmental organization that supports democracy in Africa, calls “persecution by prosecution” – a well-honed tactic of Zimbabwean authorities. “They keep critics behind bars for months, sometimes years on end, and never successfully prosecute them because there is simply no evidence,” Smith says. “It serves a purpose, though. It’s a chilling effect for other would-be dissidents.”
US Strips Four More Countries of AGOA Trade Benefits (The Africa Report – October 31)
Beyond the direct economic impact, suspension from the AGOA deals a reputational blow to blacklisted countries, says human rights activist Jeffrey Smith. Smith’s Washington-based Vanguard Africa advocacy firm represents several clients including Uganda’s opposition figure Bobi Wine, who is under house arrest.
“The suspensions of CAR, Niger, Gabon and Uganda give them entry into a veritable Who’s Who of autocratic, highly repressive regimes to have had their AGOA eligibility stripped due to ongoing human rights concerns,” Smith tells The Africa Report. “Obviously, this is not a category that any country nor leader would wish to be in given the high reputational damage and public relations disaster that this designation necessarily entails.”