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Rwanda Proposes Five Steps to Bolster African Counter-Terrorism Leadership
Rwanda Proposes Five Steps to Bolster African Counter-Terrorism Leadership
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Speaking in New York at a ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council focused on countering terrorism in Africa, the Algerian foreign minister stated that... 23.01.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Addressing the spread of terrorism in Africa requires identifying its true perpetrators, Rwanda's Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe stated at the UN Security Council.The minister emphasized that terrorism in Africa is fueled by weak governance, poverty, and unresolved conflicts, compounded by porous borders and inadequate resources. He stressed that ignoring these issues undermines counter-terrorism efforts and called for strengthened African leadership, proposing concrete steps forward.1. Boosting the operational capabilities of AU peacekeeping forces and regional initiatives like the G5 SahelNduhungirehe stressed the importance of specialized training, modern equipment, and sustainable resources. He noted Rwanda's $1 million contribution to the G5 Sahel and cited the successful bilateral cooperation with Mozambique as examples of effective solutions.2. Integrating counterterrorism efforts with development and governance initiativesAccording to the foreign minister, terrorism thrives in areas with poverty and weak governance, so investments in development and good governance are essential to address the root causes of extremism.3. Reinforcing the African Peace and Security ArchitectureThis requires fully operational institutions capable of providing timely and regionally tailored responses, Nduhungirehe stated. According to him, the African Union Peace Fund also needs robust financial backing to lessen dependency on outside funding and empower African solutions for its own security.4. Giving priority to the regional cooperation and information sharingThe minister suggested establishing secure intelligence-sharing networks and building partnerships with international allies to enhance capacity and mobilize resources.5. Prevention should be "at the heart" of counter-terrorism effortsNduhungirehe said early intervention programs aimed at youth empowerment and community resilience, along with grassroots initiatives promoting tolerance and human rights, are essential. He emphasized Africa's shared responsibility to ensure that terrorism does not undermine the continent's progress.
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Rwanda Proposes Five Steps to Bolster African Counter-Terrorism Leadership
13:33 23.01.2025 (Updated: 14:58 23.01.2025) Ekaterina Shilova
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Speaking in New York at a ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council focused on countering terrorism in Africa, the Algerian foreign minister stated that statistics show a shocking 400% increase in the number of terrorist attacks in Africa over the past decade, while the number of deaths due to terrorism on the continent has risen by 237%.
Addressing the spread of
terrorism in Africa requires identifying its true perpetrators, Rwanda's Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe stated at the UN Security Council.
The minister emphasized that terrorism in Africa is fueled by weak governance, poverty, and unresolved conflicts, compounded by porous borders and inadequate resources. He stressed that ignoring these issues undermines counter-terrorism efforts and called for strengthened African leadership, proposing concrete steps forward.
1. Boosting the operational capabilities of AU peacekeeping forces and regional initiatives like the G5 Sahel Nduhungirehe stressed the importance of specialized training, modern equipment, and sustainable resources. He noted Rwanda's $1 million contribution to the G5 Sahel and cited the successful bilateral cooperation with Mozambique as examples of effective solutions.
2. Integrating counterterrorism efforts with development and governance initiatives
According to the foreign minister, terrorism thrives in areas with poverty and weak governance, so
investments in development and good governance are essential to address the root causes of extremism.
3. Reinforcing the African Peace and Security Architecture
This requires fully operational institutions capable of providing timely and regionally tailored responses, Nduhungirehe stated. According to him, the African Union Peace Fund also needs robust financial backing to lessen dependency on outside funding and empower African solutions for its own security.
4. Giving priority to the regional cooperation and information sharing
The minister suggested establishing secure intelligence-sharing networks and building
partnerships with international allies to enhance capacity and mobilize resources.
5. Prevention should be "at the heart" of counter-terrorism efforts
Nduhungirehe said early intervention programs aimed at youth empowerment and community resilience, along with grassroots initiatives promoting tolerance and human rights, are essential. He emphasized Africa's shared responsibility
to ensure that terrorism does not undermine the continent's progress.