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Webinar | Emerging frontlines: How Jihadist expansion is reshaping Benin, Niger, and Nigeria

Watch the recorded webinar examining the latest data behind the jihadist movements in Benin, Niger, and Nigeria and their impacts on the exposed population.

10:00–11:00, 28 March 2025

A camp for displaced persons in Burkina Faso, May 2024. Fanny Naoro-Kabré/AFP via Getty Images

FANNY NOARO-KABRE/AFP via Getty Images

Speakers

John Sunday Ojo

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Moderator

Since early 2024, the violent campaigns of the al-Qaeda-affiliated Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the Islamic State Sahel Province (ISSP) jihadist groups have been reshaping the security landscape in the Sahel and its littoral borderlands. These groups have significantly expanded their operations, transforming the regions bordering the Sahel toward the coast into an active conflict hotspot.

ACLED data show that JNIM and ISSP have entered a new phase of expansion, and their growing influence in the border regions across Niger, Nigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, and Togo is part of a broader regional trend of jihadist expansion and, consequently, a larger number of the civilian population being exposed to conflict.