

Reality and Solutions

"We aim to establish an integrated strategy to combat transnational organized crime in the Sahel and Sahara region, based on strengthening the common security system and consolidating the foundations of sustainable development."
The phenomenon of organized crime is considered one of the oldest crimes known to human societies, and one of the most dangerous to the international community in the current era. With the development of societies, transnational organized crime has evolved, its scope has expanded, and its activity has increased to become an international crime par excellence, as it is closely linked to the political, social, and economic changes witnessed in many countries of the world, particularly in conflict and instability zones.
The Sahel and Sahara region is one of the hotbeds that has become a breeding ground for the escalation of transnational organized crime. Criminal groups have spread and their activities have flourished in this region due to the state of security instability and lack of development, in addition to international competition and foreign interference in the region.
There is no doubt that the increase in cross-border criminal networks has led to many security and political repercussions on the region. Moreover, these networks, operating through armed and illegal militias, have facilitated terrorist operations in the region, making it difficult for local and international authorities to combat them in the absence of a strong central authority capable of curbing these threats.
What has further increased the severity of this crime in the Sahel and Sahara countries is their geographical location and vast borders, making them pivotal countries in the African continent. They have become a major transit point at the regional level, as their territories serve as a main corridor through the Mediterranean to Europe, in addition to being a center for arms, drug, and human smuggling. Political chaos and security instability in these countries have contributed to enhancing these cross-border criminal activities, which now threaten not only their internal security but also regional and international security.
In the face of this situation that threatens the security and stability of the Sahel and Sahara region due to the complex reality imposed by criminal networks, it has become necessary for the countries of the region to take joint measures and strategies to confront the widespread manifestations of transnational organized crime in the region.
Based on the above, the idea of the conference emerged to urge and guide academics, researchers, specialists, and experts to study and discuss the legal, security, economic, and even political dimensions of transnational organized crime, as well as to identify its causes and ways to confront it.
Through this conference, we aim to achieve a set of scientific and strategic goals
To define the concept and forms of transnational organized crime in its various and evolving patterns.
To identify the motives behind the spread of transnational organized crime in the Sahel and Sahara region.
To understand the impacts and dimensions of transnational organized crime on the African Sahel and Sahara countries.
To benefit from national and regional experiences and expertise in combating organized crime.
To draw up a common legal policy aimed at combating crime and responding to the requirements of the new phase.
The conference aims to discuss causes and solutions to confront transnational organized crime and limit it through the following themes:
We welcome all researchers and experts to contribute to the success of this important scientific event
This conference uses the Microsoft CMT system to manage and review research papers. Microsoft provided this service for free and bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as software development and support.
Please adhere to the specified deadlines to ensure acceptance of submissions
Call for papers and submissions opens
Abstract submission portal opens
Final deadline for abstract submissions
Notification of preliminary abstract acceptance
Submission of complete research papers begins
Final deadline for complete paper submissions
Researchers notified of final acceptance decision
The big day - International Conference Opening
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Researchers wishing to participate should send their abstracts via the official email. All inquiries will be answered by the organizing committee.
Submitted papers are subject to scientific peer-review – Participation is available in-person and remotely (Zoom / Google Meet) – Completely free of charge.