Preventing violent extremism in Africa: Exploring new approaches and home-grown solutions
This policy brief, addresses Africa’s rise as a global hub for violent extremism, particularly in the Sahel. It critiques the failure of external counter-insurgency efforts and advocates for innovative, community-driven approaches. Based on research in Nigeria, Kenya, and Mozambique, the paper highlights the need to address underlying issues like poor governance, social exclusion, and underdevelopment. The authors emphasize balancing security responses with dialogue, transitional justice, and long-term development to effectively prevent extremism.
Authors: Cheryl Hendricks and Patrick Hajayandi
Pages: 8
Dimensions: A4
Date of publication: 2024