Algerian Presidency Highlights Security, Development and Human‑Rights Policies in African Counter‑Terrorism
The Algerian presidency convened discussions on the nexus of security, development and human‑rights‑based policies in African counter‑terrorism efforts, while acknowledging evolving terrorism amid global instability.
The Algerian presidency focused today’s discussions on the nexus of security, development and human‑rights‑based policies in African counter‑terrorism efforts, according to globalsecurity.org. The meeting emphasized the role of Member States, which are on the front lines of counter‑terrorism efforts, dedicating and sacrificing, and whose commitment includes protecting civilians, upholding human rights and fostering resilience in affected communities, as reported by globalsecurity.org.
AllAfrica reported that terrorism is evolving amid global instability, which is characterised by heightened geopolitical tensions, protracted conflicts and growing fragmentation. Globalsecurity.org added that Africa has remained the epicentre of global terrorism and that terrorism is the most significant threat to peace, security and sustainable development across Africa today.
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