

Towns in northern Mozambique under the control of the armed violent extremists need to be liberated, the ISS added. Deconstructing extremist ideologyĭialogue efforts through community organizations and faith-based institutions, which can help deconstruct the extremist ideology, should be an integral part of SADC’s response, the ISS believes.Ī regional strategy also needs a maritime component to protect maritime resources and the safety of maritime navigation and trade along Africa’s East Coast.Ī comprehensive SADC plan must deal with the humanitarian, security, political, and economic challenges and it should negotiate access for international organizations providing aid to internally displaced people. The ISS said a potential SADC intervention could draw from various models such as that used by the G5 Sahel countries, the AU Mission in Somalia, the Multinational Joint Task Force against Boko Haram, the AU-led Regional Task Force Against the Lords Resistance Army, and the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali. The region will need the international community’s help, particularly the African Union (AU), European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and other development partners, Heitman said, adding that long-term security in Southern Africa depends on the success of collective action. Heitman believes the region’s current resources can sustain only a short-term intervention and that SADC must address issues of “force levels and coherence, airlift capabilities, communication, and equipment for aerial reconnaissance.”


“SADC’s response can help protect borders and civilians and ensure that the Islamists do not expand beyond Cabo Delgado.” Military expert Helmoed Römer Heitman told the ISS that he believes SADC can indeed “change the dynamics on the ground.” Whether SADC has the capacity to intervene is also a key question. A grassroots approach is imperative as the concepts of CVE & PVE can be hard sells to local communities.- Sven Botha DecemDoes the SADC have the capacity
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