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How UNDP & Global Partners are Tackling Root Causes of Violent Extremism in Ghana’s Borderlands

UNITED NATIONS, March 3 (IPS) – Across the world’s fragile borderlands where insecurity, climate stress, and marginalization intersect, communities often find themselves on the frontlines of violent extremism. Yet these same communities also hold the greatest potential for peace, when given the confidence, tools, and opportunities to shape their own future.

Read the full story, “How UNDP & Global Partners are Tackling Root Causes of Violent Extremism in Ghana’s Borderlands”, on globalissues.org

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