Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Champions “Prevention Before Intervention” At Dakar Forum On Peace And Security - Office of the President of Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Champions “Prevention Before Intervention” At Dakar Forum On Peace And Security - Office of the President of Sierra Leone
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Summary:
- Event and stance: President Julius Maada Bio spoke at the Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa (Dakar Forum, 20 April 2026) urging Africa to adopt a “prevention before intervention” approach, emphasizing proactive security, early warning, inclusive governance, and preventive diplomacy.
- Key policy themes: Africa-led solutions, stronger regional cooperation (ECOWAS, African Union), sustainable peace through trust, dialogue, accountable governa
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