


Abstract This paper presents a contextually grounded analysis of governance and community-based strategies for preventing violent extremism and terrorism in Ghana, a country situated at the intersection of regional insecurity

This article delves into the complex relationship between armed violence in Bawku and the drivers of armed conflict and its potential links with terrorism.

This article examines the conflict between migrant farmers and nomadic herders in the Kwahu Afram Plains District and shows that conflict over access to land does not only occur between indigenous and migrant groups but also between migrant groups.

This article examines the Bawku chieftaincy conflict in the Upper East Region of Ghana and suggests that a shared political and landownership system has the potential to resolve the struggle for absolute control of the Bawku paramountcy.

Unpacking the practical lessons on the challenges that mediation teams face.

Enhancing the AU’s PCRD Policy

This article provides an ex-post analysis of the latest state of mediation and intervention efforts to resolve the Dagbon Chieftaincy Crisis in Ghana, since the March 2002 eruption of bloody conflict.

The activities of violent extremist groups in West Africa and Ghana’s immediate neighbouring countries requires proactive, preventive responses to terrorism in the country.

The peaceful path: Mediation and negotiation in student leadership