![]() ![]() Why did it happen? Mozambican militants have been motivated by grievances against a state that they see as delivering little for them, despite the development of major mineral and hydrocarbon deposits. Southern African governments are lobbying to send troops. The Islamic State (ISIS) claims ties to the insurrection. Insecurity has prompted the suspension of a massive gas project. What’s new? Militant attacks and security force operations in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province have claimed nearly 3,000 lives, while displacing hundreds of thousands of people. Appendix G: Timeline of ISIS-Claimed Attacks (June 2019-March 2021).Appendix F: Violence Targeting Civilians in Cabo Delgado (2017-2021).Appendix E: Map of Organised Political Violence in Cabo Delgado (2017-2020).Appendix D: Reported Fatalities in Cabo Delgado (January 2017-April 2021).Appendix C: Access and Displacement in Cabo Delgado.Appendix B: Timeline of Cabo Delgado Conflict.International Law Enforcement Cooperation.Easing Restrictions on Humanitarian Aid.Development, Dialogue and Demobilisation.An Urgent but Measured Security Response.Promises of Development and Humanitarian Aid.Transnational Links and the Threat to the Region.Al-Shabab’s Evolving Shape, Strength and Behaviour.Security Forces Turn to Military Contractors.The Early Phase: Moving Inland from the Coast.Local Insurrection to International Crisis. ![]()
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