UNOCT 2024 Civil Society Roundtable Series: “Engaging Civil Society in its Crucial Role to Address the Evolving Threat of Terrorism in Africa”
On 5 August 2024, the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) held the first of its 2024 series of Civil Society Roundtables on “Engaging Civil Society in its Crucial Role to Address the Evolving Threat of Terrorism in Africa”. Gathering 27 representatives from 27 civil society organizations (CSOs) based in or working on Africa, including youth-led and women-led CSOs, this roundtable provided insights on UNOCT’s current priorities and its ongoing and planned engagement with diverse civil society organizations. This event focused on the vital contributions that civil society make in the collective efforts by Member States, United Nations entities, regional and international organizations, and other stakeholders at countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism conducive to terrorism in Africa.
The event featured two key themes: Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) and Border Security and Management (BSM) in Africa. Representatives from UNOCT's CFT and BSM programmes presented their initiatives, highlighting the crucial role of civil society in these areas and UNOCT’s efforts towards inclusive, human rights-based and gender-responsive approaches.
Participants shared their thoughts, feedback, and concerns on these strategic priorities and capacity-building initiatives, ensuring that their perspectives are incorporated into UNOCT’s programmatic and policy work. The Civil Society Roundtable Series provides civil society actors with a safe space to engage in open and honest conversation with senior officials at UNOCT, thus supporting a whole-of-society approach to preventing and countering terrorism and violent extremism.