The protracted crisis in Cabo Delgado requires a triple nexus approach to climate change, conflict and humanitarian assistance.
Assisting internally displaced people is crucial for humanitarian and security reasons, but the government has no plan to support them.
By focusing on localised, well-rounded measures, the centre is well-positioned to prevent violent extremism.
Mozambique’s rocky road from grand corruption to a debt settlement offers hope, but the scars of mismanagement run deep.
Considering the stigmas surrounding mental healthcare, practitioners should use terminology carefully to prevent further harm.
The prevalence of trafficking and financial crimes highlights the urgency of better controls and regional cooperation.
County governments and affected communities need more decisive roles in security decisions and resources to empower police reservists.
Communities along the DRC border are especially vulnerable to assaults and recruitment by militant groups.
Positive bonds with parents, extended family and caregivers can deter young people from joining violent extremist groups.
Including mental health services that target social and behavioural drivers could improve the poor prevention record.
The basis for focusing on skills development to prevent violent extremism in Africa is questionable.
Counter-terrorism strategies must consider how the coastline provides a financial and operational life-line to violent extremists.
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