COVID-19 and peacebuilding in Africa: Youth, resilience and innovation options

ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor

African youths have always been, formally or informally, part of the continent’s response to peace and security challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted yet other positive and inherent characteristics of African youth that challenge the negative stereotype that they are synonymous with social disruption and are harbingers of violence

Civil society and stabilization in the Lake Chad region

ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor

The Lake Chad Basin Regional Strategy for Stabilization, Recovery and Resilience (RSS), adopted in August 2018, identified the eight governors as the primary mechanism for cross-border cooperation as well as domesticating the implementation of this Strategy.

Rising food prices could ignite unrest and instability in Africa

ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor

FAO economist Josef Schmidhuber has suggested that people in low-income countries tend to spend more than 60% of their earnings on food, leaving them particularly at risk. As hunger rises, so too does the potential for socio-economic disruption aimed at governments.

Africa’s Youth: A Hope for the Future

ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor

In relation to COVID-19 and its impact, particularly in Kenya, what we are seeing is really a manifestation of what is happening throughout the world. We need to use COVID-19 as a huge wakeup call and call on the solidarity of the youth.

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