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Sahel Watch

Focusing on conflicts in the Sahel, West- and North Africa, articles and analyses in this dossier aim to untangle the multitude of interlinked factors that impact on the ongoing conflicts in the region. As such, ‘Sahel Watch’ provides important insights for policy-makers and practitioners alike.

Mali’s Bellah: an entry point for reconciliation and reconstruction

Addressing the grievances of Mali’s most vulnerable is crucial to rebuild a more stable society.

Women’s inclusion in the peace process in Mali

Women have been marginalized throughout the Malian peace process, but there are opportunities to improve women’s inclusion which should be seized immediately.

Will development be short changed in Europe’s externalized foreign policy?

As development actions are increasingly being brought under the umbrella of top-down security and migration management the EU risks tipping the balance.

Security at home and abroad: European support for the G5 Sahel force

Following up on last year’s interview, The Broker held another exclusive interview with Ángel Losada, the EU Special Representative for the Sahel.

Forecasting violence in sub-Saharan Africa: What can we learn?

Reducing violent conflict in Africa is often cited as a reason for governments to work on lowering CO2 emissions – climate matters, but other factors are more important.

Masters of the land

The ongoing conflicts in Mali are often taken as one and portrayed in relation to religious extremism, irredentism or plain criminality, overlooking tensions arising from changing socio-political relations at the local level. This is particularly true for the Mopti region, in Central Mali, where customary and state institutions clash in an increasingly fragile context.

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