African security officials tackle regional threats
Security chiefs from more than 30 African countries have met in Sudan to discuss a range of security threats facing the continent.
Security chiefs from more than 30 African countries have met in Sudan to discuss a range of security threats facing the continent.
Discussions focused on how best to tackle threats from armed groups, human traffickers, and cyber-criminals.
The Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa, CISSA, was established to secure peace and stability in Africa.
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum.
Published On 29 Sep 2017