More attacks, 'persisting security challenges' threaten progress in West Africa, Sahel.

A rising number of attacks by extremist groups, using more sophisticated tactics, risk undermining progress in West Africa and the Sahel, the region's UN envoy told the Security Council on Thursday.

'Military solutions, while necessary, are not sufficient,' Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the Special Representative for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), pushing for holistic responses, 'grounded in the respect of human rights, and the socioeconomic needs of the population in the affected areas.'

In breaking down some of the most pressing challenges, he highlighted:

In the Chad Basin, there have been increased Boko Haram attacks in recent months, notably against military installations. Also, violent clashes between farmers and herders continue, but on a lesser scale.

Burkina Faso: Against the backdrop of a significant rise in security incidents, a state of emergency had been declared in seven of the country's 13 regions in the north, west and east.

Niger: Despite mass mobilization of defense and security forces, they are 'continuing to face challenges in the west and south.'

Niger, Benin and Togo: 'Increased attacks and kidnappings by extremist groups are heightening security risks'.

Against the backdrop of high population growth, worsening youth unemployment and economic austerity measures, including the elimination of subsidies in some countries, Mr. Chambas underscored that 'rising insecurity has placed a heavy burden on governments in the region'.

The Special Representative outlined that UNOWAS was working to advance the region's long-term stabilization goals, cooperating closely with regional partners, within the framework of the last year's new UN Integrated Strategy for the Sahel (UNISS).

He also noted that while 'laudable progress' was made in implementing the Council's 2017 resolution for a regional response to the Lake Chad Basin crisis, 'more support is needed to advance the...

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