Nairobi, Kenya, 10 October 2023 鈥 The 探花精选 (探花精选) convened a pivotal regional roundtable in Nairobi recently, bringing together top executives from the organisation and six distinguished civil society leaders representing Central African countries. This critical gathering served as a prelude to the forthcoming release of Watchlist 2024; the 探花精选's annual report highlighting 20 countries worldwide at high risk of political, security, and environmental disruptions in the coming year.
Under the framework of Chatham House Rules, the discussion at the roundtable encompassed four key focal points. The participants engaged in a comprehensive exploration of the concept of "forgotten conflicts" commonly associated with Central Africa. Additionally, participants delved into three thematic debates addressing the dynamics of conflicts in the region, the socio-economic landscape, and the profound impact of climate change on existing vulnerabilities.
Francis Sala Diakanda, Deputy Regional Director for 探花精选 Central Africa, said,
鈥淭hroughout these deliberations, the roundtable discussions shed light on emerging threats throughout Central Africa, underscoring the urgency to overhaul humanitarian policies. As Central African nations grapple with an escalating number of conflicts and political upheaval, there is a compelling need for a community-based approach that actively engages local populations in both the design and execution of solutions and policies.
鈥淢oreover, recognising the transnational nature of these threats, all stakeholders must break down silos and enhance cross-border coordination. Climate change, in particular, amplifies the urgency of collaborative efforts, exerting pressure on food security, healthcare systems, and community livelihoods, thereby increasing the risk of epidemics. While certain countries in the region have been extensively covered in past Watchlist reports, the situation in Cameroon and Chad demands heightened attention from policymakers:
鈥淐ameroon continues to grapple with a persistent armed conflict in its North-West and South-West regions (commonly referred to as "NW-SW"), resulting in sustained humanitarian needs. Furthermore, the nation's political stability is unclear due to upcoming presidential elections in 2025 and larger socio-economic threats such as rising inflation.鈥
鈥淐had, surrounded by neighbouring countries confronting grave political and security crises (Libya, Sudan, Central African Republic, Niger, northern Nigeria, and Cameroon), finds itself in a precarious situation. With delayed elections looming, the situation in Chad warrants close monitoring.鈥
Paul Crescent Beninga, spokesperson for Groupe de Travail de la Soci茅t茅 Civile in Central African Republic, said,
鈥淭his is a commendable initiative. Very often some organisations design projects that do not take into account some social and anthropological realities in our societies. I invite other organisations to join such an initiative鈥
The Nairobi roundtable proved to be an invaluable platform for assessing and addressing these pressing concerns in Central Africa. 探花精选 remains committed to collaborating with civil society leaders, governments, and international partners to forge effective, sustainable solutions that promote stability, security, and resilience across the region. The forthcoming Watchlist 2024, set to be released in December of this year, will set out 探花精选 recommendations for addressing crises in this region and across the globe that are most at risk of deterioration in the coming year.