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TRIANGLE DIAGRAM II

Kaila Desai

Created on December 15, 2023

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Violence structures in the Mosambique conflict

Manifest Violence

direct Violence

Armed conflicts Millitary attacks health centers vandalized

Latent Violence

cultural violence

structural Violence

exclusive Land practices

Mwani indigenous tribe is marginalised

unequal distribution of economic resources:

FRELIMO's ruling party has a long history of corruption

Preachers from Kenya and Tanzania radicalised Mozambic a n Muslim youth.

distressed the local community while creating a security vacuum

a sense of estrangement among the country's structurally marginalised and disenfranchised young

Inconsistent governmental presence and service delivery

(Galtung, 1990)(Dzinesa, 2022)

Timeline of the Mosambique- al Shabab Conflict

(Stemming the Insurrection in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado, 2021)

- Rising discontent due to governance issues and uneven development. - RENAMO revives tensions, leading to sporadic clashes with government forces.

2013 - 2017

Group beheads at least ten in an attack on the town of Olumbi, Palma district

heightening violence

May 2018

Government claims to have retaken control of Palma

progress

April 2021

2022, the EU additionally mobilised €15 million for SAMIM and €20 million for Rwanda’s counter-insurgent forces.

JISIS claims that al-Shabab fighters are “soldiers of the caliphate”

ISIS

June 2019

2022

Emerging Tensions

International peacebuilding

April 2019

MAY 2020

Group of 30 fighters storms Mocímboa da Praia town in the first violent attack

Start of VE

2017

Fighters attack military base in Mocímboa da Praia district Cyclone Kenneth hits Cabo Delgado province

May 2021

South Africa says it is “in negotiations” to assist Mozambique

Government forces retake Namacande

Government success?

transnational aid

Millitary attack

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Flexible Timeframe and Challenges

Local Ownership in DDRR

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Peacebuilding strategies based on Key Insights from Conflict Zones

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FinanPolitical and Economic Inclusionce

Consideration of Dependents

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International Support and Capacity Building

Flexible Reintegration Strategies

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