The World Ahead | Africa in 2024
It’s going to get grimmer in the Sahel
Things are getting worse in the world’s most conflict-hit region

By Kinley Salmon
Draw an arc across Africa south of the Sahara, and it passes through not just a belt of junta-run countries but the most conflict-ridden region in the world. This arid stretch, known as the Sahel, takes in jihadist conflict in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger; rampant banditry in northern Nigeria; the fight against the terrorists of Boko Haram and its offshoots by four countries around Lake Chad; civil war in Sudan; smouldering ethnic conflict in northern Ethiopia; and, to the south, the terrorists of al-Shabab in Somalia.
This article appeared in the Middle East and Africa section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2024 under the headline “Of chaos and coups”