Insecurity on the Shores: Africa's Lake Chad Basin Crisis
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Insecurity on the Shores: Africa's Lake Chad Basin Crisis

Camillo Casola
21 marzo 2020

The Lake Chad Basin shows a complex regional system defined by multiple instabilities. Non-state Salafi-jihadi actors – namely Boko Haram and the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) – confront state institutions and compete for power over local communities, fuelling regional political and economic insecurity. Furthermore, an increasingly harsh climate is having a serious impact on livelihood activities, feeding into social tensions – such as farmers-herders conflicts over access to natural resources – and prompting a severe humanitarian crisis. The intertwined nature of these factors challenges the response capability of national governments.

What are the social and security effects of this crisis within and beyond the Lake Chad Basin region? How is the jihadist threat developing in this area? In which domains is humanitarian assistance failing?

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Fonteh Akum
Institute for Security Studies Africa (ISS)
The Jihadi Proto-State in the Lake Chad Basin
Vincent Foucher
Sciences Po Bordeaux-Les Afriques dans le Monde (LAM)
Climate Change and the Conflict Trap in Lake Chad
Janani Vivekananda
Adelphi
Chad’s Pivotal Role in the Regional Crisis
Alessio Iocchi
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
Managing Insurgency in Niger, Between Humanitarian and Security Responses
Tatiana Smirnova
Sahel Research Group - University of Florida
The Unbearable Unity of Cameroon: Boko Haram and the Anglophone Secessionism
Claude Linjuom Mbowou
Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Herders and Farmers in Nigeria: Coexistence, Conflict, and Insurgency
Adam Higazi
University of Amsterdam and MAUTECH
Multinational Joint Task Force: Security Cooperation in the Lake Chad Basin
Camillo Casola
ISPI Associate Research Fellow

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