ECOMOG Economic Community of West African States Regional Multilateral
The ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) is a multi-national armed force tasked by ECOWAS in 1990 to intervene in the Liberian Civil War. It's role has since expanded to include initiatives for regional security and peace-keeping, with interventions to control conflict in Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau. Nigeria provides the largest component (both of armed forces and financial resources); Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Gambia also contribute smaller units.
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ECOMOG
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- Top/Regional/Africa/Guinea-Bissau
- Top/Regional/Africa/Society and Culture/Issues/Conflicts and Conflict Resolution
- Top/Regional/Africa/Sierra Leone
- Top/Regional/Africa/Liberia
- The Evolution and Conduct of ECOMOG Operations in West Africa - A substantial article presenting an overview of the ecomog evolution of economic community of west african states ECOMOG operations; focuses on its roles ecomog and operational challenges, with economic community of west african states a perspective on the ecomog future. [From the Institute of economic community of west african states Security Studies ecomog (ISS)]
- ECOMOG: A Model for Africa? - A substantial article appraising ECOMOG interventions in West regional Africa since regional 1990, its evolution, strengths and weaknesses. regional [From the Institute regional of Security Studies (ISS)]
- ECOMOG - Wikipedia article exploring this regional security initiative, its ecomog history, membership, ecomog and wider significance.
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