2023.9047.4

Countering transnational crime for stability in West Africa

Support to the Mitigation of Destabilizing Effects of Transnational Organized Crime (M-TOC)
Client
Auswärtiges Amt
Country
ECOWAS
Runtime
Partner
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Contact

Kayed Sagalla

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Context

In recent years, the security situation in West Africa and the Sahel has deteriorated. Political instability has enabled non-state armed groups, both criminal and extremist, to consolidate control and expand operations, increasingly affecting northern border areas of coastal states like Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. Weak governance, socio-economic grievances, along with perceived exclusion and transnational organised crime (TOC), further fuel instability in the region.

Objective

Relevant state and non-state actors in border regions enhance stability through targeted measures against transnational organised crime.

Approach

The project adopts a holistic approach to address TOC and its impacts through the following areas of action:

• Law enforcement: The project enhances law enforcement agencies’ ability to investigate and prosecute TOC. It also improves cross-border cooperation and promotes conflict-sensitive, human rights-based practices to protect local communities.

• Community resilience: The project builds local resilience against criminal activities such as cattle rustling and illegal gold mining. It supports alternative livelihoods, reduces reliance on illicit networks, and raises awareness about the risks of involvement in organised crime via targeted outreach campaigns.

• Research and awareness: The project engages regional researchers and investigative journalists to analyse the links between TOC and instability. Their findings inform national and regional policy decisions.

 
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Support to the Mitigation of Destabilizing Effects of Transnational Organised Crime (M-TOC) (GIZ 2025, EN)
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Soutien à l’atténuation des effets déstabilisateurs du crime transnational organisé (M-TOC) (GIZ 2025, FR)
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The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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