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		<title>Nigeria and France Deepen Security Cooperation Amid Rising Regional Challenges</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lagos &#8211; Nigeria is strengthening its international partnerships as it works to address security challenges in its northern regions, with]]></description>
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<p><strong>Lagos</strong> &#8211; Nigeria is strengthening its international partnerships as it works to address security challenges in its northern regions, with President Bola Tinubu receiving renewed assurances of support from France.</p>



<p>The latest development follows a phone conversation between Tinubu and French President Emmanuel Macron, reflecting a growing commitment to cooperation, stability and long-term peace.</p>



<p>France expressed readiness to assist Nigeria as it confronts a wide spectrum of security concerns, including extremist threats and criminal activity affecting several northern communities.</p>



<p>Rather than escalating tensions, both leaders emphasized collaboration, capacity building and strategic support that respects Nigeria’s sovereignty and aligns with its national priorities.</p>



<p>Nigeria has faced a surge in attacks in recent months, underscoring the need for stronger partnerships that can help communities rebuild and reinforce security structures.</p>



<p>The focus from both nations is shifting toward long-term resilience and improved protective mechanisms for vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>Macron noted that France stands prepared to expand cooperation through enhanced training, intelligence sharing and targeted support based on Nigeria’s requests.</p>



<p>This approach reflects France’s broader strategy in West and Central Africa, prioritizing partnership and specialized assistance over direct military presence.</p>



<p>Officials view this renewed engagement as a chance to strengthen regional security while stimulating opportunities for socio-economic development.</p>



<p>By working with trusted partners, Nigeria aims to reduce the influence of extremist organizations and improve safety for farmers, herders and families living across affected regions.</p>



<p>The Nigerian government has repeatedly reaffirmed that it welcomes international help, provided such cooperation respects national governance frameworks.</p>



<p>This stance has helped Nigeria maintain constructive relations with several allies who have supported counterterrorism efforts, training programs and defense modernization.</p>



<p>International interest in Nigeria’s security has grown as global leaders emphasize the importance of stability in Africa’s most populous nation.</p>



<p>Efforts from various partners, including intelligence sharing and capacity-building programs, have already contributed to improved regional strategies.</p>



<p>At the same time, Nigeria continues to emphasize the complexity of its security situation, pointing out that violence often affects multiple communities regardless of religious or ethnic backgrounds.</p>



<p>The government aims to promote a unified narrative that encourages peace, understanding and shared responsibility across all regions.</p>



<p>France’s renewed commitment aligns with Nigeria’s broader vision of strengthening institutions and empowering local authorities to tackle lasting challenges.</p>



<p>This model emphasizes practical assistance, community resilience and proactive cooperation with neighboring countries.</p>



<p>As international partners coordinate their engagement, the focus remains on creating an environment where civilians can live safely, pursue livelihoods and rebuild their local economies.</p>



<p>The long-term goal is to ensure that northern regions benefit from stability, agricultural recovery and sustainable development.</p>



<p>Analysts say this cooperative approach could mark a positive shift in global engagement with Nigeria, moving away from pressure-based models to supportive, demand-driven partnerships.</p>



<p>Such a framework allows Nigeria to retain full sovereignty while benefiting from international expertise.</p>



<p>The dialogue between Tinubu and Macron signals a strengthening of diplomatic ties and a commitment to addressing shared security concerns thoughtfully.</p>



<p>With balanced cooperation, Nigeria seeks not only to confront immediate threats but also to build a foundation for peace and prosperity.</p>



<p>As the country continues its efforts, global partners are increasingly recognizing the importance of helping Nigeria achieve long-term stability that benefits the entire region.</p>



<p>This renewed momentum offers hope for stronger governance, safer communities and a more secure future for millions of citizens.</p>
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		<title>Mozambique Communities Show Strength as Support Efforts Expand Amid Rising Displacement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Geneva &#8211; Communities across northern Mozambique are demonstrating remarkable resilience and unity as humanitarian partners expand support efforts to assist]]></description>
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<p><strong>Geneva</strong> &#8211; Communities across northern Mozambique are demonstrating remarkable resilience and unity as humanitarian partners expand support efforts to assist families affected by recent waves of displacement.</p>



<p> Despite the challenges caused by rising insecurity, there is renewed focus on cooperation, protection, and long-term recovery, offering hope to thousands who have been forced to flee their homes.</p>



<p>The latest movements of people in Nampula, Niassa, and Cabo Delgado reflect the continued impact of unrest, yet they also highlight how quickly local leadership, civil society groups, and international agencies are mobilizing to ensure safety and essential support.</p>



<p> More than 107,000 people have moved to safer areas in recent weeks, and coordinated response teams have strengthened their presence to stabilize the situation.</p>



<p>Humanitarian organisations operating in the region report that displaced families are being met with growing networks of shelters, community-run kitchens, and emergency health services. </p>



<p>Local volunteers play a central role, guiding families to safety, providing basic supplies, and working closely with authorities to maintain calm in reception centres.</p>



<p>International agencies emphasize that the ongoing response is focused not just on immediate needs but also on long-term strategies. Efforts are under way to support education for displaced children, improve access to clean water, and ensure that women and vulnerable groups receive targeted assistance.</p>



<p> Specialists on the ground say that the expansion of outreach programmes is helping reduce pressure on overcrowded districts.</p>



<p>In Nampula city, where tens of thousands have sought refuge, community groups have intensified efforts to distribute food and hygiene supplies. Although supplies have been strained, new coordination between local authorities and aid partners is already improving the flow of essentials. Health teams are working around the clock to provide vaccinations, primary care, and trauma support to families arriving from remote areas.</p>



<p>Reports from field coordinators show a shift in how communities themselves are driving the response. Many families, despite losing homes, are supporting one another by sharing food, offering transport, and forming protective groups for children and the elderly.</p>



<p> This spirit of local solidarity has become a defining feature of the current phase of displacement.</p>



<p>In Cabo Delgado’s Palma District, where violence has resurfaced after several years of relative calm, humanitarian teams have strengthened monitoring systems to address new needs. </p>



<p>Child protection specialists, peace-building facilitators, and community mediators are now coordinating to ensure families are not left without guidance or support during uncertain movements.</p>



<p>Aid organisations acknowledge that food stocks and medical kits have reached critical levels in some regions, but new shipments are being prepared as part of an expanded logistical plan.</p>



<p> Authorities stress that ongoing cooperation between Mozambique’s government, regional partners, and the United Nations will ensure that assistance becomes more consistent in the coming weeks.</p>



<p>Although some families are returning to their original villages due to limited supplies, humanitarian groups are working to prevent unsafe returns by increasing local outreach and distributing emergency rations to the most affected communities. </p>



<p>The overall aim is to create stability, reduce risks, and restore a sense of security for those displaced.</p>



<p>Mozambique’s current situation remains sensitive, yet observers note that the government’s renewed commitment to security coordination, combined with the dedication of humanitarian agencies and the resilience of local communities, is laying the groundwork for sustainable recovery. </p>



<p>The collective response continues to grow, reinforcing hope that affected regions will gradually regain stability and rebuild stronger than before.</p>
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