Chad has made a political transition this week, switching from a Junta to a transitional civilian government, with the swearing-in of Mahamat Deby Read more »
A sovereign national dialogue began in Chad on August 24, 2022. The military authorities have pledged to complete the transition by October 2023 - a deadline that Read more »
Protracted conflicts cause far-reaching damage to the social, economic and political affairs of affected areas. They create a negative reinforcing loop because they make it ... Read more »
The UN says flooding due to torrential rains across Chad has affected more than 340,000 people. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) is working with local and ... Read more »
Chad's transitional authorities and rebel groups have signed a peace agreement in Qatar ahead of a broad national reconciliation dialogue due to begin later this month. ... Read more »
Chad's return to civilian rule is under threat.15 months into a political transition that is supposed to last 18 months. The Transitional Military Council (CMT) h Read more »
Research has shown that in the medium to long term, troop deployment supports democratisation efforts, eventually helping in the implementiion of a liberal-cosmopolitan order. ... Read more »
On April 20, 2021 the president of Chad, Idriss Déby Itno was killed in suspicious circumstances while visiting his troops - as the Chadian rebel group Front pour ... Read more »
A national conference in Burkina Faso has adopted a charter that will allow the junta that seized power in the West African state in January, 2022 to lead a three-year transition. ... Read more »
It has been two decades since Mohammed Yusuf founded the group that became known as Boko Haram, and over a decade since its violent attacks reached the scale of an ... Read more »
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