Mali’s armed groups fill a government vacuum – addressing this is key to ending the violence

29 avril 2026 | Norman Sempijja, Associate professor, Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique, Mouhammed Ndiaye, PhD Candidate, Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique
The strength of armed groups doesn’t come only from weapons but also from how deeply they are embedded in local realities.
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