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Sahel: Why Stabilization Efforts Should Address Internal Displacement

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IDMC’s Global Report on Internal Displacement is the official repository of data and analysis on internal displacement. This year’s GRID breaks down data by conflict, violence and disasters across 145 countries. This edition looks at policy and operational practice from across the world and shows what is being done by countries to prevent, respond to and resolve internal Sahel: stabilisation efforts should address internal displacement clingendael.org 1 Dr Niagalé Bagayoko

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As conveners of ‘ Solutions Champions ’, a high-level group leading UN response to internal displacement, UNDP, IOM and UNHCR are coordinating efforts for both immediate relief and long-term sustainable solutions. From recovery to resilience Sustainable solutions to internal displacement require strong government leadership and The High-Level Panel’s report draws on efforts from across humanitarian, development and peace organizations, as well as interviews with more than 12,500 people affected by internal displacement. While there are many national, regional and international humanitarian efforts to alleviate at least some of the humanitarian needs of IDPs and refugees in the Sahel region, the displacement crisis requires a lasting solution.

Climate, conflict and displacement in the Sahel

In many communities across the Sahel region, violence often arises from clashes over scarce resources and lack of available food. The displacement crisis in the Central Sahel region is multi-faceted, complex and requires a thorough understanding of all causes and impacts on the affected population. Efforts towards stabilization have been multifaceted and aim to address the complex challenges of insecurity and terrorism, including managing cross-border dimensions.

Our mission is to provide high-quality data, analysis and expertise on internal displacement with the aim of informing policy and operational decisions that can reduce the risk of future displacement and improve the lives of internally displaced people (IDP) worldwide.

The 2024 Global Report on Internal Displacement (GRID) report presents the data and analysis behind the 75.9 million people living in internal displacement | The tenth anniversary of the Kampala Convention should catalyse efforts to address displacement anniversary of the Kampala Convention. A decade after it came into force, however, fewer than half of the conti Geneva – Government efforts to address internal displacement in Africa have been commendable, but not enough, according to a new report from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), published today. The number of people living in internal displacement on the continent has tripled, to 35 million, since the adoption of a landmark treaty to address

Introduction The Sahel (1) or Sub-Saharan Sahel (from Arabic: ساحل جنوب الصحراء, translation: Sub-Saharan Coast) is a strip of Africa marking the transition, both floristically and April 17, 2023 Sahel: Why stabilization efforts should address internal displacement By: Ekaterina Golovko March 30, 2023 The EU in the South Caucasus: Navigating a geopolitical labyrinth in turmoil By: Bob Deen, Wouter Zweers

The Salient Security Challenges Of The Sahel

These include the provision of social services for rural communities and addressing local grievances and disputes.68Such efforts are supported by the UN’s inte- grated strategy for the Sahel, but an even more holistic approach that includes political dialogue and the stabili- sation of the security situation is still needed.69A young boy

In the Sahel, host communities are among those most affected by recurrent internal displacement, but they are often ignored in responses to displacement. Furthermore, their situation has attracted little attention from researchers or other observers. The present article will argue that it is essential to provide these communities with adequate protection, especially as they play a leading role There have been significant advances in addressing the worldwide internal displacement crisis, but urgent action is still needed as numbers continue to rise, topping 76 million people worldwide, the top UN official on the issue said on Wednesday.

Through an initial exploration of the complex interconnections between mass displacement and violent extremism, this policy brief aims to assess how displacement simultaneously constitutes one of the most tangible symptoms as well as a potentially aggravating factor of the Sahel crisis. Addressing the interconnected challenges of climate change, conflict and displacement in the Sahel requires sustainable, evidence-based solutions.

Despite the daunting scale of the displacement crisis, progress is possible. Since the adoption of the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa, known as the Kampala Convention, 15 years ago, many countries have developed legal and policy frameworks to address internal displacement. Our regional report, Internal Geneva – A dramatic surge in violence in the Central Sahel this year has led to a worrying increase in fatalities and displacement across Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) joins the international community and UN partners to call for concerted action to resolve the multi-layered crisis affecting more than 13 million

Equipo Especial sobre la Ejecución de la Lucha contra el Terrorismo Foro Global contra el Terrorismo 4. Desplazamientos de población Mass Displacement and Violent Extremism in the Sahel: A Vicious Circle? Portal de datos de ACNUR Sahel: Why stabilization efforts should address internal displacement Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre In the Sahel, host communities are among those most affected by recurrent internal displacement, but they are often ignored in responses to displacement. Furthermore, their situation has attracted little attention from researchers or other observers. The present article will argue that it is essential to provide these communities with adequate protection, especially as they play a leading role This week, IDMC is convening and leading a two-day workshop in Dakar, Senegal to support countries in the Central Sahel to improve and harmonise their internal displacement data. Facilitated with IDMC’s parent organisation, the Norwegian Refugee Council, this workshop will welcome representatives from the governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, along with

Collective security in the Sahel: How can civilian populations contribute to peace and stabilization efforts in the region? Among the many challenges facing the Sahel, security is without a doubt the most urgent. Our mission is to provide high-quality data, analysis and expertise on internal displacement with the aim of informing policy and operational decisions that can reduce the risk of future displacement and improve the lives of internally displaced people (IDP) worldwide. In the Sahel, host communities are among those most affected by recurrent internal displacement, but they are often ignored in responses to displacement. Furthermore, their situation has attracted little attention from researchers or other observers. The present article will argue that it is essential to provide these communities with adequate protection, especially as they play a leading role

Global Report on Internal Displacement 2020

1. Coordinating and Mobilising Donors 2. Reforming the Security Sector and Resetting Civil-Military Relations 3. Reconnecting Governments and Citizens and Deepening Democratic Governance 4. Strengthening Regional Organisations and Regional Cooperation 5. Supporting Neighbouring Regions of the Sahel to Prevent the Spread of Insecurity “Efforts to address the root causes of conflict and mitigate the impact of climate change should be supported,” he insisted. Today’s meeting also focused on the rights of women amid those challenges.

IOM’s First Periodic Global Report on the State of Solutions to Internal Displacement The IOM’s Global Data Institute (GDI) and Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) collaborated to create the first Periodic Global Report on the State of Solutions to Internal Displacement (PROGRESS). The Sahel is at the heart of a crisis exacerbated by extreme climatic conditions, which amplify intercommunal conflicts and accelerate population displacements. This region, encompassing countries like Mali and Burkina Faso, is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its reliance on rain-fed agriculture and limited natural resources. In a concerted effort to

For over a year, around 350,000 individuals have been trapped in Djibo, a city located in Burkina Faso’s Sahel region. Among them, three-quarters are internally displaced people seeking refuge from the storms of conflict. Since February 2022, non-state armed groups have blockaded the city, planting explosives on roads and destroying critical infrastructure Without urgent investment in climate mitigation and adaptation, countries in the Sahel risk decades of armed conflict and displacement, exacerbated by rising temperatures, scarcity of resources and food insecurity, the UN has warned in IDMC’s 2024 Global Report on Internal Displacement has been produced with the generous contribution of the following fund- ing partners: Asian Development Bank, Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, European Union, German Federal Foreign Office, German Federal Ministry for Economic Coop- eration and Development, Liechtenstein’s Ministry of Foreign

Burkina Faso and Mali have been grappling with multiple security threats including jihadist challenge, military coup d’état, violent extremism, and poor governance. These complex security problems have escalated into national conflicts, state failure, internal displacements, and forced migration. This paper examined the changing patterns of the drivers and enablers of Our mission is to provide high-quality data, analysis and expertise on internal displacement with the aim of informing policy and operational decisions that can reduce the risk of future displacement and improve the lives of internally displaced people (IDP) worldwide. Despite a growing body of research on forced displacement, the challenges faced by displaced women in the Sahel, where the gender equality index is the

In the Sahel region, challenges such as droughts, floods, resource-related conflicts, insecurity from religious extremism, and forced population displacement converge to create interconnected shocks.