
Nile Basin Politics: From Coordinated to Cooperative Peace
This article is a review of the book : Nile Basin Politics: From Coordinated to Cooperative Peace
This article is a review of the book : Nile Basin Politics: From Coordinated to Cooperative Peace
The April edition of the Conflict and Resilience Monitor begins with a feature article from the CEO of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), H.E. Ambassador Marie-Antoniette Rose-Quatre. Ambassador Rose-Quatre
As foreign diplomats, donors, and regional powers debated the country’s future, Sudanese civilians, civil society leaders, and representatives from both warring parties were notably absent.
ACCORD attends 20th Association of African Universities Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of Universities hosted by Al-Azhr University.
Upstream countries challenge Egypt and Sudan’s historical rights claims over the Nile, demanding an increased share of its water.
Further strengthening the African Union’s mandate to end all conflict on the continent by 2020.
ACCORD attends APSTA AGM in its capacity as Southern African region Board Member.
Several peacekeeping organisations from across Africa convened in Cairo seeking to improve capacity for African peace support operations.