![]() ![]() This map complements the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW daily produces with high-fidelity and, where possible, street-level assessments of the war in Ukraine.Ĭlick here to access ISW’s archive of interactive time-lapse maps of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These products addressed critical inflection points as they occurred.Ĭlick here to see ISW's interactive map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This list also includes prominent warning alerts that ISW and CTP launched beyond our daily Ukraine Conflict Updates. These Ukraine Conflict Updates replaced ISW’s previous “ Indicators and Thresholds for Russian Military Operations in Ukraine and/or Belarus ,” which we maintained from November 12, 2021, through February 17, 2022. In late February 2022, ISW began publishing daily synthetic products covering key events related to renewed Russian aggression against Ukraine. ![]() This paper posits that the poor understanding of the fundamental causes of West Africa’s violent conflicts and civil strife would likely cause the sub-region to continue experiencing and suffering the brunt of these violent wars.This page collects ISW and CTP's updates on the conflict in Ukraine. ![]() Although many actors including the ECOWAS, civil society and international community have been making efforts, conflicts continue to persist in the sub-region and their resolution is often protracted. These conflicts are often hinged on several factors including poverty, human rights violations, bad governance and corruption, ethnic marginalization and small arms proliferation. While violent conflicts are declining in the sub-region, recent insurgencies in the Sahel region affecting the West African countries of Mali, Niger and Mauritania and low intensity conflicts surging within notably stable countries such as Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal sends alarming signals of the possible re-surfacing of internal and regional violent conflicts. For decades, countries such as Liberia, Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea- Bissau were crippled by conflicts and civil strife in which violence and incessant killings were prevalent. The advent of intra-state conflicts or ‘new wars’ in West Africa has brought many of its economies to the brink of collapse, creating humanitarian casualties and concerns. ![]()
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