Conflict and Security Challenges in the Semi-Arid Region of Sahel: Implications for Sahel Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (Swedd)
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2024-04
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Journal of Somali Studies : Research on Somalia and the Greater Horn of African CountriesVol. 11, No. 1
Abstract
The semi-arid region of the Sahel area, in West and Central Africa, has been dealing
with a complicated web of insecurity and conflicts. The fragile security conditions in the
Sahel region, which are marked by terrorism, armed conflicts, and instability, have
harmed women's social, economic, and political empowerment. Many Sahelian women
lack access to economic opportunities, healthcare, education, and decision-making
processes, which worsens gender inequality and vulnerability. With an emphasis on the
World Bank’s (WB) Sahel Women's Empowerment and Demographic Dividend
(SWEDD) initiative, this article examines the significant effects of the ongoing violence
and insecurity on women's empowerment and the achievements of the demographic
dividend. A descriptive research design was adopted for this study. A qualitative
approach to data collection was employed in this study. Content and descriptive
analysis were used in the study. Feminist theory was used to unravel the underpinnings
of this study. The research findings revealed, among others, that conflict has posed a
great challenge for women in the Sahel region. Secondly, great efforts have been made
through SWEDD to save the ugly situation amid challenges of displacement, economic
hardship, hunger, and other situations alike. This study concludes that the situation of
the women is unconnected with the Sahel environment, where there are rooted
conflictual socio-political, and economic issues. It is therefore recommended, among others, that there be greater local and international intervention to support the women
and secure their contributions towards the improved development of the region.