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The Nigerien army patrols the Sahara desert targetting  militant groups including ISIL and Boko Haram.
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Trafficking in the Sahel: Guns, gas and gold

Chili peppers, fake medicine, fuel, gold, guns, humans, and more are being trafficked via millennia-old trade routes crisscrossing the Sahel, and the UN and partners are trying out new, collaborative ways to thwart those attempting the illegal practice, a growing problem in this fragile African region.

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Oralia Ruano Lima was among the first women in her indigenous community to join an all-female entrepreneurship project as a beekeeper.
UN Women/Rosendo Quintos

Plenty abuzz on World Bee Day

Beekeepers around the world earn their livelihoods from the golden honey their bees produce, but they also play a critical role in pollinating 87 of 115 leading food crops worldwide. World Bee Day, observed on Saturday, is abuzz with promoting their sustainable agricultural practices and respecting the role these pollinators play in nature.