Dakar Hosts 10th Peace Forum Amid Rising Tensions Across Africa
Around 100 experts are debating resource governance and security as jihadist groups move toward coastal Gulf of Guinea states, organizers said.
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Africa: Dakar Hosts 10th Peace Forum Amid Rising Tensions Across Africa
The Senegalese capital Dakar is hosting the 10th International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa on Monday and Tuesday - an anniversary edition taking place against a backdrop of major geopolitical shifts across the continent and competition over the continent's resources.
Dakar hosts 10th peace forum amid rising tensions across Africa
The Senegalese capital Dakar is hosting the 10th International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa on Monday and Tuesday – an anniversary edition taking place against a backdrop of major geopolitical shifts across the continent and competition over the continent's resources.
Sovereignty and integration between African countries are prerequisites for peace, stability and security on the continent. Moreover, investments aimed at the young population and border control are part of the way for the region to overcome challenges, such as the terrorist threat. This was the tonic of the 10th International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa, which takes place on Monday (20) and Tuesday (21) in Dakar, Senegal's capital. Re…
Oman at Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security
The Sultanate of Oman participated in the tenth Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa, in the Senegalese capital, Dakar, under the patronage of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, and with the participation of heads of state, ministers and representatives of countries. Oman’s delegation was headed by Sheikh Khalifa Alharthy, Foreign Ministry Undersecretary for Political Affairs. The forum discussed a range of international issue…
The 10th edition of the Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa will be held on 20 and 21 April 2026. At this summit, the States of the continent reaffirm their desire to build an autonomous security architecture adapted to African realities. This legitimate and necessary ambition, however, requires a major observation: the migration dimension remains insufficiently integrated into strategic thinking, even though it is today a …
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