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Current Operations

G5 Sahel Joint Force
Force conjointe du G5 Sahel / FC-G5S (Chad, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Mali, Niger)
Begin: 07/17
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Opération Barkhane
French military presence in Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad, Niger and Mauritania
Begin: 08/14
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EUCAP Sahel Mali
EU Capacity Building Mission in Mali 
Authorization date: 04/14
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MISAHEL
African Union Mission to Mali und the Sahel (AU)
Begin: 08/13
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MINUSMA
UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (UN-led)
Begin: 04/13 - Mandate ended: 12/23
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EUTM Mali
EU Training Mission in Mali
Authorization date: 01/13
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News

30.05.2019
The civilian fallout from the Sahel’s spreading militancy

‘It’s no longer just the Sahel, it’s coastal West Africa’: A surge in violence across West Africa’s Sahel has displaced hundreds of thousands of people and left thousands dead since January, as Islamist militants with links to al-Qaeda and so-called Islamic State extend their reach across the region at a time when they are losing ground in their Middle Eastern strongholds.

Source: The New Humanitarian
28.05.2019
Don't take our troops for granted, France warns West African states

West African states fighting Islamist militancy in the region should not take France’s military presence for granted because Paris will not be there forever, Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Tuesday.

Source: Reuters
27.05.2019
Mapping armed groups in Mali and the Sahel

Violence is tearing Mali and the Sahel apart. But who are the armed groups behind the bloodshed? Where are international actors stationed in the region? And what motivates them all? This project maps jihadist and non-jihadist groups and pinpoints the presence of external actors in the region as of May 2019.

Source: European Council on Foreign Relations
19.05.2019
Nigerian peacekeeper killed in Timbuktu

A Nigerian UN peacekeeper has been killed and another injured by unidentified assailants in Timbuktu, in northern Mali, the UN says. A separate incident in Tessalit left three Chadian peacekeepers injured. Nearly 200 members of the UN mission have died since it was set up in 2013, making it the deadliest peacekeeping operation in the world.

Source: BBC
15.05.2019
Burkina Faso seeks broad Sahel anti-terror coalition

The foreign minister of Burkina Faso called Thursday on the international community to consider creating a counterterrorism coalition, like the ones for Iraq and Afghanistan, to better combat terrorism in Africa's Sahel region. The region currently has the G5 Sahel Joint Force, which includes troops from Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger. … "Regarding the urgency of the actions to be undertaken, the member states of the G5 Sahel cannot succeed alone," he said.

Source: VOA News
08.05.2019
Sahel crisis reaching unprecedented levels, warn top UN humanitarian officials

Repeated and increasingly sophisticated armed attacks in the Sahel and food shortages linked to last year’s severe drought, have reached unprecedented levels, putting the future of a “whole generation” at stake, three top UN humanitarian officials said on Wednesday.

Source: UN News
06.05.2019
Report of the Secretary-General on the Joint Force of the Group of Five for the Sahel
Source: S/2019/371
04.05.2019
Ethnic attacks in Mali killed 18 civilians this week - peacekeeping mission

At least 18 civilians were killed in two related attacks this week in central Mali, the United Nations MINUSMA peacekeeping mission said on Saturday, as the death toll from fighting between local hunters and herders continues to climb.

Source: Reuters Africa
01.05.2019
Merkel kicks off West Africa tour pledging support in fight against terrorism

German Chancellor Angela Merkel started her tour of West Africa on Wednesday, a trip that will see her visit Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger for key talks over the next three days. The bulk of Merkel's visit will focus on security and supporting counter-terrorism efforts in the restive Sahel region.

Source: allAfrica
22.04.2019
Mali's Keita names finance minister as new PM

Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita appointed finance minister Boubou Cisse as prime minister on Monday, days after the government resigned following pressure to respond to the vigilante massacre of about 160 Fulani herders which shocked the nation.

Source: VOA News