Multinational planners put final touches on Exercise Unified Focus 2017 in Cameroon
5:11 PM2/15/2017
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kenneth Moore, U.S. Army Africa deputy commanding general and U.S. Army Reserve Engagement Cell chief, congratulates Cameroonian Maj. Gen. Saly Mohamadou, the regional commander and senior host for the planning event, on the Cameroonian national soccer team victory in the Africa Cup of Nations the previous evening during the opening ceremony for the Unified Focus 2017 final planning event in Douala, Cameroon, on Feb. 6, 2017. The event brought partner nation planners together to discuss and shape the inaugural Unified Focus exercise, which is designed to enhance and enable Lake Chad Basin Commission nations in support of Multinational Joint Task Force counter-Boko Haram operations.
Multinational planners put final touches on Exercise Unified Focus 2017 in Cameroon
5:10 PM2/15/2017
Cameroonian Maj. Gen. Saly Mohamadou, the regional commander and senior host for the planning event, provides remarks during the opening ceremony for the Unified Focus 2017 final planning event in Douala, Cameroon, on Feb. 6, 2017. The event brought partner nation planners together to discuss and shape the inaugural Unified Focus exercise, which is designed to enhance and enable Lake Chad Basin Commission nations in support of Multinational Joint Task Force counter-Boko Haram operations.
Cameroon hosts multinational planning event for exercise Unified Focus 2017
11:48 AM11/1/2016
Planners from seven partner nations and distinguished guests pose for a group photo following the opening ceremony for the Unified Focus 2017 initial planning event (IPE), Douala, Cameroon, Oct. 11, 2016. The UF17 IPE brought partner nation planners together for the first time to discuss and begin shaping the inaugural Unified Focus exercise designed to enhance and enable Lake Chad Basin Commission nations to support the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) counter-Boko Haram operations.(Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Africa Public Affairs/Released)
AFRICOM Funds Humanitarian Mission in Cameroon (1) of (3)
12:06 PM6/8/2015
Cameroon Soldiers assigned to the Battalion d'Intervention Rapide arrive at a humanitarian assistance site in Kourgui, Cameroon May 13, 2015. The mission, led by Cameroonian Soldiers and funded through the U.S. Africa Command Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program, provided medical assistance and education to more than 1,250 people displaced due to Boko Haram violence.
AFRICOM Funds Humanitarian Mission in Cameroon (3) of (3)
12:05 PM6/8/2015
A volunteer nurse teaches people how to properly take their prescriptions during a humanitarian assistance mission led by Cameroonian Soldiers from the Battalion d'Intervention Rapide in Kourgui, Cameroon May 13, 2015.The mission, funded through the U.S. Africa Command Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program, provided medical assistance and education to more than 1,250 people displaced due to Boko Haram violence.
AFRICOM Funds Humanitarian Mission in Cameroon (2) of (3)
12:05 PM6/8/2015
People wait for medical screenings and education during a humanitarian assistance mission led by Cameroonian Soldiers assigned to the Battalion d'Intervention Rapide in Kourgui, Cameroon May 13, 2015. The mission, funded through the U.S. Africa Command Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Program, provided medical assistance and education to more than 1,250 people displaced due to Boko Haram violence.
The mission, planned and led by Cameroonian Soliders, provided medical assistance and education to more than 1,250 people displaced due to Boko Haram violence.
Scholars at ACSS Roundtable: Boko Haram Reveals Complex Divisions within Nigeria
1:45 PM1/9/2014
The multifaceted nature of militant groups in northern Nigeria such as Boko Haram, as well as a lack of clear understanding of the factors that drive regional extremism, reflects larger aspects of Nigeria’s struggle for unity, a panel of scholars