
Peacekeeping as Multilateralism: An African Perspective for Berlin
As African delegations prepare for the Berlin discussions, they can bring valuable perspectives informed by direct experience with peacekeeping operations across the continent.
As African delegations prepare for the Berlin discussions, they can bring valuable perspectives informed by direct experience with peacekeeping operations across the continent.
Climate change is increasingly recognised as a critical threat to peace and security across Africa. Peace operations today face an expanding array of climate-induced operational challenges.
Sharing experiences and knowledge to mainstream gender in early warning systems
Maintaining the relevance of the Handbook in an evolving mediation landscape
Sustaining peace agreements in the continent
Youth Leadership in Developing YPS National Action Plans (NAPs) Across Africa
The first Conflict and Resilience Monitor for the year begins with two articles on one of the crises currently seizing global attention, which is the unfolding events in the eastern
Amid dire circumstances, there is a summitry consensus on the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the complex eastern DRC conflict and the involvement of key stakeholders such as the UN, AU and the RECs/RMs.
Furthering CSO participation in silencing the guns.
On 22-23 October 2024, ACCORD in collaboration with the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the United Nations (UN) Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO) hosted the Africa