Community Security Actors and the Prospects for Demobilization in the North East of Nigeria
Kato Van Broeckhoven, Marks, Zoe, O'Neil, Siobhan, Bukar, Mohammed and Badu, Fatima Yetcha Ajimi (2022). Community Security Actors and the Prospects for Demobilization in the North East of Nigeria. MEAC Findings. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research report Author Kato Van Broeckhoven
Marks, Zoe
O'Neil, Siobhan
Bukar, Mohammed
Badu, Fatima Yetcha AjimiEditor Kato Van Broeckhoven Title Community Security Actors and the Prospects for Demobilization in the North East of Nigeria Series Title MEAC Findings Volume/Issue No. 18 Publication Date 2022-10-31 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 22 Language eng Abstract This report is based on data collected between May 2021 and August 2022, as part of a base- and midline survey with a sample of 712 former and current affiliates of different armed CSAs from key locations in and around the Maiduguri metropolitan area in Borno State, Nigeria. It presents findings about the ways in which people in the North East became involved with these types of armed groups, as well their roles within the group and their expectations for demobilizing from these groups. This data may be useful to the UN and NGOs working in the region to bolster programming that facilitates exits from these groups. These insights are unique as this data is being collected during an ongoing conflict, and many of the respondents are still active affiliates of these groups. The report ends with an examination of the key policy and programmatic implications of these findings. UNBIS Thesaurus NIGERIA
ARMED CONFLICTS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
PEACEBUILDINGKeyword Peacebuilding
Nigeria
Boko Haram
ConflictCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2022 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865790 -
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