
Peacebuilding Policies and Frameworks in Kenya
Examination of Kenya’s peacebuilding policies and frameworks identifies gaps to be addressed in reducing conflict and enhancing the peace infrastructure.

Examination of Kenya’s peacebuilding policies and frameworks identifies gaps to be addressed in reducing conflict and enhancing the peace infrastructure.

Kenya will hold its 5th general elections on 9 August 2022. For the first time in Kenyan history, a woman was proposed as a Presidential running mate.

The processual analysis of conflict from cattle raids to violence in Baragoi, Kenya highlights the progression of conflicts and the convergence of culture and power as key variables in comprehending conflict challenges among groups.

In relation to COVID-19 and its impact, particularly in Kenya, what we are seeing is really a manifestation of what is happening throughout the world. We need to use COVID-19 as a huge wakeup call and call on the solidarity of the youth.

Strengthening National Mediation and Peacebuilding Architectures in the IGAD region.

Executive summary In 2016, ACCORD outlined its 2017-2021 Six-Pillar Strategy, which seeks to contribute to sustainable peace, security and development in Africa by mitigating conflict. One of the critical pillars

Executive summary In 2016, ACCORD outlined its 2017-2021 Six-Pillar Strategy, which seeks to contribute to sustainable peace, security and development in Africa by mitigating conflict. One of the critical pillars

How Kenyans displaced following the post-election violence of 2007/2008 are recreating their community resilience capacities.

An analysis of Kenyan and South African political parties, focusing on their linkages to political violence.

Arguing that the perceived choice between justice and peace is a false one since, as the two mutually reinforce each other.