WHO WE ARE
The Integrated Border Stability Mechanism for West Africa is a multilateral coordinating structure for separate but complementary internationally funded capacity-building projects that focus on strengthening Integrated Border Governance and Security in land border areas strategically relevant for regional stability.
NOS DOMAINES THÉMATIQUES
IBSM’s actions are organized around eight key thematic areas, each essential for promoting stability across West Africa’s land borders.
PAYS CIBLES
Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso serves as a strategic link between the Sahel and countries of the Gulf of Guinea. Part of Burkina Faso’s territory lies in the tri-border area, or Liptako-Gourma, which includes northern ...
Côte d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire holds a strategic position in the regional security landscape, linking the countries of the Central Sahel to the coastal states of the Gulf of Guinea. Its proximity to areas of high ...
Ghana
Ghana, sharing 2,209 kilometers of borders with Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Togo, occupies a strategic position in West Africa. Although the country has so far been spared of direct terrorist ...
Le Bénin
In Benin, the northern border regions are facing a growing security threat. Since 2019, in addition to challenges related to transnational organized crime, the country has been experiencing recurrent ...
Mali
Mali shares very long borders with its neighbouring countries –Algeria, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Niger, Mauritania, and Senegal – totalling nearly 7,420 km. Part of its territory lies ...
Niger
Niger shares approximately 5,690 km of borders with seven countries. With an area of 1,267,000 km2, it sits at a geostrategic position at the crossroads of the Sahel and the Sahara. With respect to ...
Senegal
Senegal, which has recently finalized a new National Border Strategy, stands out for its sustained commitment to integrated border governance, grounded in effective inter-agency coordination and ...
Togo
Togo shares land borders with Ghana, Benin, and Burkina Faso, and maritime borders with the Gulf of Guinea. This geographical position makes it an important transit point for trade and migration, but ...
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