East African Community member states must support Somalia’s efforts to curb destabilising criminal markets.
By focusing on localised, well-rounded measures, the centre is well-positioned to prevent violent extremism.
Somalia is leveraging untapped maritime incentives to build alliances in a turbulent region.
The country's plea for an AU troop drawdown pause exposes security doubts and raises concerns for regional stability.
Despite the benefits, Somalia’s membership raises critical questions about the bloc’s ability to ensure regional stability.
Educated job seekers fall prey to online scams, driving the trafficking of East Africans to Southeast Asia.
Somalia, Mali and the DRC face significant security vacuums, which will undermine safety and worsen humanitarian conditions.
New research suggests that over the past year, instability in the region has fuelled transnational organised crime.
This report examines emerging trends, themes and threats and provides recommendations for governments in the region.
For recent government offensives against al-Shabaab to deliver stability, the African Union mission needs support.
Government efforts need coordination at various levels to prevent the terrorist group from regaining control and striking back.
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