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The Crisis of Female Jihadists in Al-Hawl Displacement Camp



[ © Carnegie Endowment For International Peace ]

 The Al-Hawl displacement camp in the city of Hasaka, Syria witnessed the murders of six people in May 2022 alone. These deaths increased the number of documented murders in the camp to a total of 24 since the beginning of the year, and the mysterious January 2022 killing of an aid worker in Al-Hawl posed an unprecedented threat to the humanitarian and medical organizations working to assist the more than eight thousand female jihadists and wives and widows of ISIS fighters living there.  

From Arabs and Israelis, Biden Hears Very Different New Middle Easts



[ © The Washington Institute ]

 There is no doubt that Arabs and Israel are hoping for very different things from President Biden’s trip to the Mideast. Israel’s wishes for the Biden visit are straightforward. It wants Biden’s life-long commitment to Israel put on display, to serve as a reminder to countries in the region and to doubters in the U.S. not to question the vibrancy of the U.S.-Israel relationship.  

ADF Regional Operations Report Crossing Borders, Connecting Communities, Changing Lives



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 The African Development Bank Group has released a new report providing a snapshot of results of regional operations financed by its concessional lending window, the African Development Fund (ADF), over the last decade. The ADF regional operations to date show that Africa-wide changes are underway. The Bank has a proven performance track record and scores second on global rankings.  

Kenyan Elections - Another Test in the Country s Democratic Journey



[ © Africa Center For Strategic Studies ]

 Kenya’s competitive presidential elections reflect hard-earned progress in establishing independent constitutional and judicial guardrails, though a history of electoral violence demands all sides show restraint. Kenyans will vote in August in their fifth presidential elections since the introduction of multiparty politics in1991. The competitiveness of the elections, and uncertainty over the outcome, distinguishes Kenya from many of its neighbors.  

Human Smuggling and Trafficking Ecosystems - North Africa and The Sahel MALI



[ © Global Initiative ]

 In 2021, a revival of migration through northern Mali occurred, following the stark decline that took place in 2020, during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The bulk of this increase was channeled through Timbuktu, which, despite a slowdown resulting from the restrictions implemented regionally and locally to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, quickly rebounded as soon as restrictions were eased and enforcement relaxed.  

Reading of the Week: It s Time to Designate Wagner Group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization



[ © LAWFARE - Hard National Security Choices ]

 International sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine have overlooked a key component in the Kremlin’s toolbox for international terror and coercion: the private military company (PMC) Wagner Group, which is owned by Vladimir Putin confidant Yevgeny Prigozhin.  

Digital Technologies and Inclusion in Humanitarian Response



[ © Overseas Development Institute (ODI) ]

 Digital technologies are becoming an integral part of humanitarian responses and increasingly facilitate access to critical support in crises. At the same time, these digital tools are becoming intertwined with some of the humanitarian sector’s most enduring challenges, including that of inclusion. As well as ensuring assistance ‘irrespective of age, sexual and gender identity, disability status, nationality or ethnic, religious or social origin or identity’, inclusive responses are those that ensure not just equal rights but also participation in humanitarian action.  

Special Report on Solar PV Global Supply Chains



[ © International Energy Agency (IEA) ]

 Solar PV is a crucial pillar of clean energy transitions worldwide, underpinning efforts to reach international energy and climate goals. Over the last decade, the amount of solar PV deployed around the world has increased massively while its costs have declined drastically.  

Hezbollah s Political Challenges following the Elections in Lebanon



[ © The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) ]

 The results of the parliamentary elections in Lebanon reflect changes in the political map, in particular the weakening of the Hezbollah camp and the growing strength of its opponents. However, the opposition camp is still weak and divided, and thus the results do not enable it to form the stable and functioning government that Lebanon so desperately needs.  

Resolving the Yemen Saudi Border Problem Time to Revive the Joint Committees



[ © Center for Strategic Studies (SANAA) ]

 The question of border demarcation has been one of the most contentious issues in the historical relationship between Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Border disputes have been at the heart of many of the tensions between the two countries over the past century. They fought over the border in 1934, resulting in the Treaty of Taif, a non-permanent agreement that reflected the will of Saudi Arabia. But the border was to remain a source of conflict into the 1990s, which saw a number of military skirmishes.  

Human Smuggling and Trafficking Ecosystems North Africa and the Sahel CHAD



[ © Global Initiative ]

 This brief is part of a series published by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC’s) North Africa and Sahel Observatory. In 2021, human-smuggling activity in Chad was heavily affected by political and security developments, following a period of relative stability for smuggling dynamics. Since 2016, human smuggling through Chad has grown, though migrant numbers remain low in comparison to routes via Sudan and Niger.  

Rwanda and the DRC at Risk of War as New M23 Rebellion Emerges: An Explainer



[ © Africa Center for Strategic Studies ]

 The precipitous escalation of the security crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC) risks reigniting interstate conflict in the Great Lakes region. The myriad actors and interests involved, however, often defy easy analysis. To help clarify what is driving the worsening security situation, the Africa Center for Strategic Studies compiled this explainer drawing on the insights of multiple experts.