Restoring a civilian government in Niger is important, but so too are the transitions in Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea.
Legal reforms don’t guarantee stability – but step one is getting the process and content right for a new constitution.
This seminar launches new research on the illicit trade in medical products, focusing on Burkina Faso and Guinea.
To shrink the market for illicit medical products, issues driving their demand must be addressed.
This report analyses the market's key characteristics and enablers and assesses national and regional responses.
European Union-funded efforts encourage Sahelian governments to prioritise border protection over the protection of people on the move.
But are these relative successes in curtailing trafficking sustainable, including after the return to civilian government?
With a results-based timeline for holding the authorities accountable, the transition agreement could deliver reform and stability.
New research findings from three countries show how communities deal with armed conflict and illicit economies.
ECOWAS is partnering with civil society on developing and delivering effective responses to threats in the region.
The region faces major political and security challenges, and expectations are high that Senegal can help find lasting solutions.
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