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    <identifier>opus4.bicc:14463</identifier>
    <datestamp>2024-03-27</datestamp>
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                        <creator>
                            <creatorName>
                                Milena Berks
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                            <creatorName>
                                Oyewole Oginni
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                                Claudia Breitung
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                                Mustapha Alhassan
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                                Allioum Tondandi
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                    <title>Risky Business: Engaging Vigilante Groups in the Lake Chad Basin</title>
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                <publicationYear>2024</publicationYear>

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                    <description xml:lang="/SystemData/Languages/English" descriptionType="Abstract">Countries in the Lake Chad Basin region benefit from vigilante groups. The risks associated with vigilante operations are borne by the members of these groups and their communities, even when state security forces formally engage vigilante groups. Such a transfer of risk to the groups not only raises ethical concerns but also increases the risk of rivalry and violence.

Based on empirical quantitative and qualitative research conducted as part of a joint project involving the African Union (AU), United Nations Department of Peace Operations (DPO) and bicc, this policy brief examines the risks that are associated with the engagement of vigilante groups in the Lake Chad Basin region. It also provides recommendations for risk management and mitigation.
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