8 February – Armed terrorists
attack W National Park in the North of Benin. Of the eight people killed, five were park rangers, one was their
French instructor, another a soldier, and the last an official.[1][2] Ten people were injured.[3]
10 February – Another African Parks official is killed after their vehicle hits a bomb planted by terrorists.[2]
April
12 April – Five soldiers are killed and several wounded when the army convoy struck an explosive device placed by suspected Islamist militants in
Pendjari National Park, according to two military sources.[4][5]
22 April – The
International Monetary Fund (IMF) reaches a staff-level agreement on a new 42-month extended credit facility worth $658 million, according to the IMF.[6]
At least one police officer is killed and several wounded in an attack on Monsey police station in
Karimama. This attack is part of the spillover of militant activity from neighbouring
Burkina Faso and
Niger, according to two police sources.[7]
27 April –
Dutch impact investor
Oikocredit invests $1.4 million in solar mini-grid provider
Weziza to implement a long-awaited rural electrification project.[9]
8 February – Armed terrorists
attack W National Park in the North of Benin. Of the eight people killed, five were park rangers, one was their
French instructor, another a soldier, and the last an official.[1][2] Ten people were injured.[3]
10 February – Another African Parks official is killed after their vehicle hits a bomb planted by terrorists.[2]
April
12 April – Five soldiers are killed and several wounded when the army convoy struck an explosive device placed by suspected Islamist militants in
Pendjari National Park, according to two military sources.[4][5]
22 April – The
International Monetary Fund (IMF) reaches a staff-level agreement on a new 42-month extended credit facility worth $658 million, according to the IMF.[6]
At least one police officer is killed and several wounded in an attack on Monsey police station in
Karimama. This attack is part of the spillover of militant activity from neighbouring
Burkina Faso and
Niger, according to two police sources.[7]
27 April –
Dutch impact investor
Oikocredit invests $1.4 million in solar mini-grid provider
Weziza to implement a long-awaited rural electrification project.[9]