Lack of Jobs Eclipses Religious Ideology as the Main Driver of Violent Extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa: New UNDP 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

Lack of Jobs Eclipses Religious Ideology as the Main Driver of Violent Extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa: New UNDP 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

Place: 
New York
Publisher: 
UN
Date published: 
2023
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Corporate Author: 
UNDP
Journal Title: 
Africa Renewal
Source: 
Africa Renewal February 2023
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CITATION: UNDP. Lack of Jobs Eclipses Religious Ideology as the Main Driver of Violent Extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa: New UNDP 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 . New York : UN , 2023. Africa Renewal February 2023 - Available at: https://library.au.int/lack-jobs-eclipses-religious-ideology-main-driver-violent-extremism-sub-saharan-africa-new-undp