
US Consulate social cohesion roundtable
Academics, community leaders, and civil society should be better enabled to manage conflict situations.
Academics, community leaders, and civil society should be better enabled to manage conflict situations.
This article is an appraisal of Zambia’s strides in hosting a post-2016 general elections national political dialogue process and an attempt to answer critical questions related to social cohesion and political dialogue.
Examining the possibilities of conditional cash transfers for stemming intractable gang-related violence in the Cape Flats.
Bringing together various schools to address the growing crises of school violence and xenophobic attacks across the country.
Understanding and engaging with victims affected by the recent Xenophobic attacks in KZN.
Article arising from concerns about why reconciliation in Zimbabwe has been so elusive.
An introduction to nhimbe – an indigenous collaborative work system where community members work towards a common goal.
Enhancing women’s participation in the national agenda on peace and reconciliation in Mozambique.
Widening the space and enhancing engagement of women in peace processes in Mozambique towards a national agenda on peace and reconciliation.
A comparative analysis of the reconciliation mechanisms adopted by Sri Lanka and Rwanda, and how effectively they created social reconciliation.