Amid the Sahel struggles with coups, insurgencies and extremism, protecting and promoting human rights is a particularly thorny challenge. Mamadou Kiari Liman-Tinguiri, Niger’s ambassador to the United States, and Maître Ahmed Salem Bouhoubeyni, president of Mauritania’s National Human Rights Commission, discuss the vital role that human rights organizations play in the Sahel and lessons from Niger’s effort to institutionalize human rights.
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