NGOs Caught Between Juntas and Jihadists in Turbulent Sahel
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NGOs caught between juntas and jihadists in turbulent Sahel
NGOs caught between juntas and militants in turbulent Sahel
ABIDJAN: NGOs in the violence-wracked Sahel region are dangerously caught between military juntas who accuse them of being spies, and militants who view them as symbols of Western influence. In the world terror epicenter, nearly 30 million people rely on humanitarian aid provided by non-governmental organizations and international bodies. “The need is mostly concentrated in
Abidjan - In the Sahel, NGOs are under double pressure: that of the military juntas who suspect them of spying and complicity with the jihadists, and that of the Islamists who, for their part, perceive them as symbols of Western influence threatening their ideology and territorial control. In this region undermined by jihadist violence, however, international NGOs and associations remain the last hopes of nearly 29 million people in need of huma…
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