Peace, security and democracy support in West Africa

West Africa is a diverse, multilingual, and heavily populated region that is relatively unfamiliar in Finland. Its population is very young and there are diverse natural resources in the region. The effects of global warming and climate change are highly visible across the region, especially in the Sahel. The media represent the region largely through conflicts, and numerous coups have occurred in many countries in the region, including in recent years. In this study, we examine the possibilities and conditions for peace, security, and democracy in West Africa. In 2022 Finland opened an embassy to Dakar, Senegal. This study offers recommendations for future Finnish actions in the West African region within the context of Finland’s Africa Strategy. We approach peace in its broad sense: not just as an absence of armed conflicts but as a manifold societal condition in which it is possible for differently positioned individuals and groups to live a secure and meaningful life. Our approach to security is equally broad: human security. Combining these approaches, we argue that a decent livelihood and participation in political life are the central dimensions of peace and security.

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Julkaisija

Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Kirjoittaja

Kynsilehto, Anitta; Maïche, Karim; Agyei, Prince Duah;

Sarja

Publications of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 2023:2

Pysyvä osoite valtion julkaisuarkisto Valtossa

URN:ISBN:978-952-281-362-6(Linkki toiselle web-sivustolle.)

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This report is commissioned as part of UniPID Development Policy Studies (UniPID DPS), funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFA) and managed by the Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID). UniPID is a network of Finnish universities established to strengthen universities’ global responsibility and collaboration with partners from the Global South, in support of sustainable development. The UniPID DPS instrument strengthens knowledge-based development policy by identifying the most suitable available researchers to respond to the timely knowledge needs of the MFA and by facilitating a framework for dialogue between researchers and ministry officials. The content of this report does not reflect the official opinion of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. The responsibility for the information and views expressed in the report lies entirely with the authors.

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