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Natural Resource Crimes and Border Governance in Africa



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Session Objectives:

• Understand the key actors involved in natural resource crimes, their incentives, and the ways they make use of border spaces.
• Explore the ways that natural resource crimes affect and involve border communities, and how a range of national and local officials, as well as non-state actors in those communities, have responded to these crimes.
• Discuss the ways that security sector actors can use border governance frameworks and approaches to address natural resource crimes on the national and local levels.

Panelists:

Dr. Oluwole Ojewale
(ENACT Regional Organized Crime Observatory Coordinator for Central Africa, Institute for Security Studies-Africa)

Dr. Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood
(Lecturer, University of St. Andrews)Brigadier General (ret.) Gaseikanngwe Ace Peke
(Independent Consultant)

Click here for the Program webpage, with recommended readings and panelist biographies:
https://africacenter.org/programs/2022ctoc-bc-border-governance-approaches-countering-transnational-organized-crime/

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