Finding a Path Through Quagmire: Humanitarian Access and Coordination in the Sahel

 


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Finding a Path Through Quagmire: Humanitarian Access and Coordination in the Sahel

Tuesday August 23, 2022
9:00-10:00AM EST

Online - Livestream

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Please join the CSIS Humanitarian Agenda for the launch of the report, Finding a Path Through Quagmire: Humanitarian Access and Coordination in the Sahel. This public event will consider the challenges, lessons, and opportunities of improving humanitarian outcomes in the Sahel through the implementation of a ‘Triple Nexus’ approach. The event will take place virtually on Tuesday, August 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. EST.  

In the Sahel states of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, a nearly decade-long insurgency undermines regional security and continues to cause widespread humanitarian need. Despite significant international support, the Sahel crisis continues to intensify leaving 15 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Response capabilities are limited by state-level instabilities which have worsened civilian access to essential services, restricted humanitarian access, and undermined the capabilities of long-standing strategic military partnerships. The Sahel has also become an experimental arena for the implementation of the ‘Triple Nexus’ approach to address humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding needs simultaneously. As a theoretical framework, this approach has inspired optimism for offering new solutions to old challenges by enhancing sectoral collaboration. Yet, implementation in the Sahel has been challenged by the complexity of the security situation and a disconnect between the ambitions of the triple nexus concept and the operational environment for humanitarian actors.

During this event CSIS Non-resident Senior Associate, Will Brown will share the findings of his recent report. The panel will feature Ornella Moderan, Sahel Program Head at the Institute for Security Studies in Bamako, and Bill O'Keefe, Executive Vice President for Mission, Mobilization and Advocacy at Catholic Relief Services. This event will be introduced by Jacob Kurtzer, Director and Senior Fellow of the CSIS Humanitarian Agenda, and moderated by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, Director and Senior Fellow of the CSIS Africa Program.

 

The recording of this event will be available via the event page on csis.org

 

Experts

Will Brown
Foreign Correspondent, The Telegraph, Non-resident Senior Associate, CSIS Africa Program

Ornella Moderan
Sahel Program Head, Institute for Security Studies, Bamako

Bill O'Keefe
Executive Vice President for Mission, Mobilization and Advocacy, Catholic Relief Services

Moderators

Mvemba Phezo Dizolele
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Africa Program

Jacob Kurtzer
Director and Senior Fellow, 
CSIS Humanitarian Agenda

This event is made possible through the generous support of USAID




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