ACCORD attends the 3rd Africa Forum on Women, Peace, and Security
Leveraging on WPS Monitoring to Enhance Women’s Participation and Leadership in Peace Processes in Africa
Leveraging on WPS Monitoring to Enhance Women’s Participation and Leadership in Peace Processes in Africa
International Women’s Day is an opportunity for women across the world and on the continent to take stock of the state of gender-based issues and the achievements and opportunities.
This Africa Day, we all must continue to generate innovative ideas on how Silencing the Guns can be used to move the continent forward.
“The eyes of the world are turned towards Africa,” Egyptian president and African Union chairman, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, said at the opening ceremony of the 12th Extraordinary Summit on the
Improving sustainable peace support capacity by improving peacekeepers’ knowledge, behaviour, conduct, discipline, planning and management skills.
Identifying and mitigating risks in the prevention of armed conflict.
ACCORD and the AU Panel of the Wise facilitate discussions on strengthening women’s presence, influence and impact on mediation practices in Africa.
The African continent is in a race against time. Although many African countries have achieved positive gains in realising their development agendas and economic growth rates, uneven progress in eliminating
The AU’s Golden Jubilee Retreat was held under the theme of promoting peace, security and stability in Africa.