Monday, July 6, 2026
  • Nagu Saabsan
  • Nala Soo Xiriir
Radio Muqdisho
  • Bogga Hore
  • Wararka
  • English News
  • Barnaamijyada
  • Shaqooyinka
  • Nala Soo Xiriir
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Radio Muqdisho
Home English News

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (PRESS RELEASE)

Liibaan Lugcad by Liibaan Lugcad
3 years ago
in English News
0
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (PRESS RELEASE)
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppShare on TelegramShare on LinkedIn

Hope for better jobs eclipses religious ideology as main driver of recruitment to violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa

New UN Development Programme report findings challenge traditional assumptions about what drives people to violent extremism, and highlight urgent need to move away from security-driven responses to development-based approaches focused on prevention

Related posts

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Pledges Final Push Against Al-Shabaab and a Return to Direct Elections as Somalia Closes a Historic Independence Week

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud Pledges Final Push Against Al-Shabaab and a Return to Direct Elections as Somalia Closes a Historic Independence Week

July 3, 2026
Somali Heritage Week Brings Independence Celebrations to Edmonton as Ambassador Dahir Hassan Urges the Diaspora to Guard Its Culture

Somali Heritage Week Brings Independence Celebrations to Edmonton as Ambassador Dahir Hassan Urges the Diaspora to Guard Its Culture

July 3, 2026

New York, 7 February 2023— Hope of finding work is the leading factor driving people to join fast-growing violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new report launched today by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Among nearly 2,200 interviewees, one-quarter of voluntary recruits cited job opportunities as their primary reason for joining, a 92 percent increase from the findings of a groundbreaking 2017 UNDP study. 40 percent also said they were in urgent need of livelihoods at the time of recruitment.

Religion came as the third reason for joining, cited by 17 percent — a 57 percent decrease from the 2017 findings, with a majority of recruits admitting to having limited knowledge of religious texts.

Nearly half of the respondents cited a specific trigger event pushing them to join violent extremist groups, with a striking 71 percent pointing to human rights abuse, often conducted by state security forces, as ‘the tipping point’.

“Sub-Saharan Africa has become the new global epicenter of violent extremism with 48% of global terrorism deaths in 2021. This surge not only adversely impacts lives, security and peace, but also threatens to reverse hard-won development gains for generations to come. Security-driven counter-terrorism responses are often costly and minimally effective, yet investments in preventive approaches to violent extremism are woefully inadequate. The social contract between states and citizens must be reinvigorated to tackle root causes of violent extremism,” UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner said.

“Journey to Extremism in Africa: Pathways to Recruitment and Disengagement” draws from interviews with nearly 2,200 people in eight countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, and Sudan. More than 1,000 interviewees are former members of violent extremist groups, both voluntary and forced recruits.

The report explores pathways out of violent extremism, identifying factors that push or pull recruits to disengage. Interviewees most often cited unmet expectations, particularly financial expectations, and lack of trust in the group’s leadership as their main reasons for leaving. It also presents gendered data to understand violent extremism from the perspective of women.

“Research shows that those who decide to disengage from violent extremism are less likely to re-join and recruit others. This is why it’s so important to invest in incentives that enable disengagement. Local communities play a pivotal role in supporting sustainable pathways out of violent extremism, along with national governments amnesty programmes,” UNDP Preventing Violent Extremism technical lead in Africa Nirina Kiplagat said.

To counter and prevent violent extremism, the report recommends greater investment in basic services including child welfare; education; quality livelihoods; and investing in young men and women. It also calls for scaling-up exit opportunities and investment in rehabilitation and community-based reintegration services.

This report is part of a series of three reports on the prevention of violent extremism, including the report, “Dynamics of Violent Extremism in Africa: Conflict Ecosystems, Political Ecology, and the Spread of the Proto-State” which analyses  the latest dynamics of violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides recommendations for specific development actions.

About the Report

“Journey to Extremism in Africa: Pathways to Recruitment and Disengagement,” builds on UNDP’s groundbreaking 2017“Journey to Extremism in Africa: Drivers, Incentives, and the Tipping Point for Recruitment”.

Media contacts

For more information, or to request an interview, please contact:

In New York HQ   | Gabriela Goldman        |[email protected]              |+1 917 288 7900

In Addis Ababa   | Ngele Ali                            |[email protected]                                 | +251 901000962
In Amman               | Noeman Alsayyad,       |[email protected]               |+962 79 567 2901

ABOUT UNDP:

UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet.

 

Previous Post

Ra’iisul Wasaare X.F.S  oo tababar u soo xiray Ciidamo ka tirsan Xoogga dalka

Next Post

Guddoomiye Madaale oo daah furay suuq weynaha Muqdisho

Next Post
Guddoomiye Madaale oo daah furay suuq weynaha Muqdisho

Guddoomiye Madaale oo daah furay suuq weynaha Muqdisho

Maareeyaha Guud ee Dekedda Muqdisho oo howlo shaqo u jooga Mareykanka

Maareeyaha Guud ee Dekedda Muqdisho oo howlo shaqo u jooga Mareykanka

July 5, 2026
0

Maareeyaha Guud ee Dekedda Muqdisho, Mudane Danjire Maxamed Cali Nuur (Ameriko), oo booqasho rasmi ah ku jooga magaalada Seattle ee...

Hogaamiye Sheekh Aadan oo Madaxda Dowlad Goboleedyada Hirshabeelle, Waqooyi Bari iyo Gobalka Benaadir ku soo dhaweeyay Baydhabo

Hogaamiye Sheekh Aadan oo Madaxda Dowlad Goboleedyada Hirshabeelle, Waqooyi Bari iyo Gobalka Benaadir ku soo dhaweeyay Baydhabo

July 5, 2026
0

Hoggaamiyaha Dowladda Koonfur Galbeed Mudane Sheekh Aadan Maxamed Nuur (Madoobe) ayaa Garoonka Diyaaradaha ee magaalada Baydhabo ku soo dhoweeyey wufuud...

Guddoomiyaha Gobalka Benaadir oo si diiran loogu soo dhoweeyay Baydhabo

Guddoomiyaha Gobalka Benaadir oo si diiran loogu soo dhoweeyay Baydhabo

July 5, 2026
0

Guddoomiyaha Maamulka Gobolka Banaadir ahna Duqa Magaalada Muqdisho, Dr. Xasan Maxamed Xuseen (Muungaab), iyo wefdi heer sare ah oo uu...

Guddoomiyaha KMG ah ee Golaha Shacabka iyo Guddoomiye Ku-xigeenka Koowaad ee Aqalka Sare oo si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyay Baydhabo

Guddoomiyaha KMG ah ee Golaha Shacabka iyo Guddoomiye Ku-xigeenka Koowaad ee Aqalka Sare oo si weyn loogu soo dhaweeyay Baydhabo

July 5, 2026
0

Guddoomiyaha KMG ah ee Golaha Shacabka Baarlamaanka Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Marwo Sacdiya Yaasiin Xaaji Samatar, iyo Guddoomiye Ku-xigeenka Koowaad ee...

LIVE STREAM

KUBIIR ASXAABTEENNA

DHAGAYSO WARKA

Warka Subaxnimo

Warka Duhurnimo

Warka Fiidnimo

Facebook Twitter Telegram Instagram Youtube

TAARIIKHDA RAADIYAHA

Radio Muqdisho waxaa la aas aasay 1951 sagaal sano ka hor xorriyadda dalka, laga soo bilaabo 1960 ilaa maanta waa Raadiyaha kaliya ee Dalku leeyahay, wuxuuna leeyahay keyd weyn oo ay ku jirto taariikhda wadanka.

LASOO DEG APP-KEENA

Categories

  • Bogga Hore
  • Wararka
  • English News
  • Barnaamijyada
  • Shaqooyinka
  • Nala Soo Xiriir

© 2022 Radio Muqdisho

No Result
View All Result
  • Bogga Hore
  • Wararka
  • English News
  • Barnaamijyada
  • Shaqooyinka
  • Nala Soo Xiriir

© 2022 Radio Muqdisho

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In