Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
October 24, 2016
Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights
Sarah Sewall will travel to Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon October 25 –
November 3, 2016. The trip will focus on a range of issues related to
civilian security, with an emphasis on the fight against Boko Haram,
countering violent extremism more broadly, and the dire humanitarian and
stabilization needs in the Lake Chad Basin region.
The Under Secretary will travel to Nigeria to meet with
representatives from government, civil society, and the international
community to raise urgent humanitarian and stabilization challenges,
along with the need for a political resolution to the ongoing crisis in
the Niger Delta region. She will also meet with women and girls who had
been captured by Boko Haram to learn about their unique challenges
returning and reintegrating into society. In addition, the Under
Secretary will meet with inter-faith and civil society leaders about
their role in countering corruption, refuting violent ideologies, and
reducing religious and communal tensions.
The Under Secretary will also travel to Chad to meet representatives
from government, civil society and the United Nations to discuss Boko
Haram, associated humanitarian challenges, and countering violent
extremism more broadly.
Under Secretary Sewall will then travel to Cameroon. In Yaoundé, she
will meet with government officials, U.N. agencies, and civil society
groups to discuss challenges posed by Boko Haram, strategies for
addressing drivers of violent extremism, and the humanitarian crisis.
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