Conflict Mitigation
Peace Advanced in the Horn of Africa and Great Lakes
Significant areas in East and Central Africa are distinguished by persistent political instability and conflict, with high levels of poverty, weak governance and institutions that are unwilling or unable to respond to the needs of thousands of marginalized and impoverished people. The Great Lakes region and the poorly governed pastoral belt extending in a northerly arc across the Horn of Africa in particular, have seen continuous conflict leading to security risks, extremism, smuggling and natural resource degradation. This conflict, which is often regional in nature, creates constant refugee flows, internal displacement, food insecurity, poverty and prevents economic progress. Gender-based violence, human rights abuses and the transmission of HIV/AIDS are additional causes for concern that add to the persistent instability.
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