Friday, December 1, 2017

Report: Expect More War, Hunger, Islamist Violence In 2018

ABC News: War, hunger, extremism will intensify in 2018: Report

War, hunger and extremist violence around the world will intensify next year, a Geneva-based think-tank predicted in a new report.

The report published Thursday by ACAPS, a nonprofit that supports the global humanitarian sector with daily monitoring and analysis of 150 nations, examined the current humanitarian crises in 18 countries and the anticipated corresponding needs for 2018. The findings were grim.

"If 2017 did not look good, predictions for 2018 are no better: violence and insecurity are likely to deteriorate in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Ethiopia, Mali, Somalia and Syria next year," ACAPS director Lars Peter Nissen wrote in the report.

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Update: Expect more war, hunger, Islamist violence in 2018 -Geneva think-tank (Reuters)

WNU Editor: The full report is here .... Humanitarian Overview: An analysis of key crises into 2018 (ACAPS)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So, with all the war and hunger going on on the African continent, is it fair to assume that ISIS/Al Quaeda and others will shift their recruitment focus there?
Then, is it also fair to assume that instead of middle eastern looking terrorists, we will see more and more "black" terrorists? And then a greater devide still among the african american muslims and the rest of the US population? fun times ahead :/