Organized crime and instability in central Africa

Organized crime and instability in central Africa

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United Nations: Office on Drugs and Crime
United Nations
EAN: 9789211303087
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No area of the world faces a greater challenge with regard to resource-related conflict than Central Africa. The violence and instability in the region has cost millions of lives, ranking among the most deadly in recent history. All those presently indicted by the International Criminal Court come from Central Africa, broadly defined, and more children are exploited in armed conflict in Central Africa than in any other part of the world. While the causes of the conflict are complex, there can be little doubt that resource theft and smuggling have enabled armed groups and perpetuated an environment of lawlessness and impunity. This publication assesses the mechanics of how contraband and resource smuggling fuel conflict, prolong instability and retard development.
EAN 9789211303087
ISBN 9211303087
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher United Nations
Publication date May 30, 2013
Pages 110
Language English
Dimensions 300
Country United States
Readership General
Authors United Nations: Office on Drugs and Crime