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Conflict, Coping and Covid: Changing human smuggling and trafficking dynamics in North Africa and the Sahel in 2019 and 2020 (GI-TOC)

Jun 2, 2021 #Communities, #Security

“Smuggling and trafficking in Libya, Tunisia, Niger, Chad and Mali” has been monitored by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime for the past three to four years. The report linked below names recent trends in these illicit activities as well as “the impact of conflict, insecurity and the COVID-19 pandemic” and emphasizes that resilience is crucial in order to overcome the said issues.

Conflict, Coping and Covid: Changing human smuggling and trafficking dynamics in North Africa and the Sahel in 2019 and 2020

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