Policy Weekly Sahelian States of Nature by Nextier SPD January 21, 2020 Published by Nextier SPD January 21, 2020 36 The West Africa Sahel sub-region has had its fair share of underdevelopment and violent extremism. Ethnic conflicts, herder-farmer clashes, terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, human and drug trafficking, transnational smuggling of small arms and light weapons have all combined to create a pervasive climate of insecurity in the sub-region.This edition of Nextier SPD Policy Weekly examines how the security situation in the West Africa Sahel has been shaped by ungoverned spaces, climate change, and drought. Click here to download report 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post PREDATORY GUARDIAN SPIRITS next post MNJTF: SO FAR SO SO You may also like What Does Trumpian Economic Nationalism Mean for Humanitarian... February 26, 2025 Dark Side of Adoption: Nigeria’s Bureaucracy Fuelling Child... February 18, 2025 What is New with the New State-Organised Vigilante... February 6, 2025 Nigeria’s Partnership with the BRICS: Leveraging Opportunities and... January 29, 2025 Ruin and Recovery: Nigeria’s Infrastructure in Times of... January 23, 2025 Between Secessionism and Banditry in South East Nigeria January 15, 2025 Bridging Gaps: Strengthening Governance for Peace in Mano... January 5, 2025 Migration and its Discontents Implications of the Rising... December 19, 2024 Police Accountability: Bridging the Gap Between Public Trust... December 13, 2024 Government and World Food Programme (WFP) Engagement with... December 6, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.