Domestic & Gender-Based Violence

Domestic and gender based violence is expected to increase due to the rising tensions in the health, economic and other sectors. There is growing evidence globally that women and children who are in abusive relationships are at risk in places where governments have implemented social-distancing and lockdown measures. This is due to the fact that under lockdown and social-distancing measures they may not have immediate access to formal and civil society institutions who normally provide counselling, psycho-social support and other coping mechanisms.
29 Aug 2024

AU and UN Support: Propping SAMIDRC towards a political end goal?

  • Gabriel G.G. Malebang
  • Gwinyayi Dzinesa
29 Aug 2024

Kenya’s Historic Gen-Z led Protests: The Issues

  • Lennon Monyae
  • Westen K. Shilaho
1 Jul 2024

Violent extremism, climate change and human security 

  • Thomas Wuchte
  • Rehema Zaid Obuyi
1 Jul 2024

Towards a common vision of climate, peace, security and migration in Zimbabwe

  • Henintsoa Onivola Minoarivelo
  • Nqobile Moyo
  • Gracsious Maviza
  • Cedric de Coning
1 Jul 2024

South Africa enters uncharted territory

  • Paul Nantulya

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