Violent Extremism: Prevention Strategies For Central Africa in Gestation

 Experts and representatives of international organisations will propose proactive solutions to violent extremism in Central Africa and Lake Chad Basin today in Yaounde.

Amajor milestone in seeking last solutions to instability, conflict  and terrorist attacks in the Central African Sub-region and Lake Chad Basin is expected to be reached in Yaounde today, November 28, 2017 when experts will make recommendations for the proactive ways of tackling violent extremism.

This will be at the end of a two-day seminar on preventing and fighting violent extremism organised by the African Centre for International, Diplomatic, Economic and Strategic Studies (CEIDES) in collaboration with diverse partners and supported by the government of Cameroon.

The different speakers during the opening ceremony at Hôtel La Falaise in down town Yaounde  yesterday, November 27, 2018 already started proposing some solutions to violent extremism. The Ambassador of Switzerland to Cameroon, Pietro Lazzeri whose country is the main supporter and initiator of efforts to fight violent extremism made key proposals.

He said the roots causes of the phenomenon  must be identified at national, regional and international levels, alternative actions promoted to occupy the minds of those lured into violent extremism.

The Ambassador also recommended that pluralistic societies have to be accepted, tolerance made a guiding life principle  and networks strengthened  to  promote good practices and implement actions taken.

The Swiss government launched regional brainstorming with meetings in Dakar, Senegal and N’Djamena in Chad in 2016.

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