The CRIMSON project is pleased to announce the publication of “The Economic Costs and Socio-economic Impacts of Maritime Threats in the Gulf of Guinea” report, launched on 7 December 2021 at the United Nations in New York. The report provides a clearer understanding of the trends in illicit activities at sea in the region and costs they impose, both financial and socioeconomic, looking specifically at three forms of maritime threats: piracy and armed robbery at sea, maritime trafficking of arms, wildlife, and drugs, and IUU fishing. In addition, it provides reflections on potential areas of operation to tackle theses challenges at sea.
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