An analysis of pastoralist violence in 21 countries of North and West Africa, this report provides a clear and rigorous examination of the actors, spatial shifts, temporal trends, and key hot spots of pastoralist violence. Thanks to OECD/SWAC, OECD's editors and reviewers, Urmeen Mansoor, and Dr. Walther.
I am honored to be involved as a collaborator on the current OECD project on borders and political violence in the North and West Africa region, alongside Dr. Olivier Walther, Dr. Steve Radil, David Russell, and Marie Tremolieres.
I am honored to be involved as a collaborator on the current OECD project on borders and political violence in the North and West Africa region, alongside Dr. Olivier Walther, Dr. Steve Radil, David Russell, and Marie Tremolieres.
My West African Paper report on pastoralist violence in the region has just been published by OECD/SWAC. The report is available in French and English and is a rigorous examination of temporal and spatial patterns in pastoralist violence since 1997, with analysis of major actors, hot spot areas, shifts in mean centers, rise of actors, and temporal evolution.
For 2020-21, I was an external collaborator for the current OECD/SWAC and UF project on Violence and security in North & West Africa. This project extends the previous year's research on networks, violence, security, and terrorism in the Sahara-Sahel region.
I was an external collaborator for the OECD/SWAC project, 'Foreign interventions & transnational insurgencies in Sahara-Sahel' from 2019-20. This project stems from a memorandum of understanding signed in 2017 between the University of Florida and SWAC. Thus far, the various researchers have published a number of critical articles, books, and papers on topics like borders, markets, security, and trade. These reports have provided significant knowledge and research for contemporary topics in West Africa & Sahel concerning gender, trade, markets, migration, and borders.