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Book Chapter | 2024

Introduction: The evolving conflict in Mozambique and the rise of Ansar al-Sunna

Egna Rachel Isaias Sidumo (2024)
in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Conflict: International Humanitarian Law and Regional Security. Routledge
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https://www.routledge.com/Mozambiques-Cabo-Delgado-Conflict-International-Humanitarian-Law-and-Regional-Security/Svicevic-Bradley/p/book/9781032329895?srsltid=AfmBOooiu8c25ZafkhX8FtSSuGUl-dwTXlsWNqRSRGAosFvek8z1dxuJ
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Egna Rachel Isaias Sidumo

Doctoral Researcher
  • egna.sidumo@cmi.no

Cabo Delgado: Conflict, Resilience and Reconstruction

Jan 2021 - Dec 2024
  • Conflict
  • Democracy and Governance
  • Humanitarianism
  • Mozambique

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Carmeliza Rosario

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Stig Jarle Hansen

Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, Hudson Institute

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