Rabat - Three-hundred and fifty international security and defence experts are expected to attend this year’s Africa Security Forum on “Inter-African Cooperation Regarding Terrorism, Radicalisation and Transnational Criminalisation” to be held in Casablanca October 8 to 10.
Rabat – Three-hundred and fifty international security and defence experts are expected to attend this year’s Africa Security Forum on “Inter-African Cooperation Regarding Terrorism, Radicalisation and Transnational Criminalisation” to be held in Casablanca October 8 to 10.
Terrorism online, new types of radicalisation, new challenges of migratory flows, transnational crime, and inter-African cooperation to fight the issues are among the topics to be discussed at the forum.
Representatives from around 40 countries will attend the conference, which is organised by Atlantis Think Tank and the International Forum on Security Technology, with support from the French Ministry of Interior.
Based in Casablanca, Atlantis Think Tank is a research organisation specialised in defence and security, “committed to its political and intellectual independence, based on the understanding and analysis of emerging issues impacting our modern world.”