
TfP/ACCORD trains on the gender perspective to peace support operations
One week course held in Kenya aims to make civilians, police and military officers aware of gendered biases.
One week course held in Kenya aims to make civilians, police and military officers aware of gendered biases.
The forum provides a platform to assess threats that undermine the efforts and achievements of current peace operations.
Contributing towards an integrated gender course for police advisors in peace missions.
Bolstering the institutional mechanisms that are meant to inhibit sexual abuses from taking place in conflict situations.
ACCORD contributes to the United Nations Development Programme’s Experts Consultation held in Johannesburg.
Training held in Uganda to address challenges faced by UNMISS officers in accurately analysing conflicts in within the region.
Workshop hosted in Malawi focuses on how to turn the UN’s goals and expectations into policy and practice.
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Modern United Nations Peacekeeping Towards a Holistic Approach to Addressing Conflict By Seun Abiola & John Otte Transnational Security Threats and Challenges to Peacekeeping in Mali
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Modern United Nations Peacekeeping Towards a Holistic Approach to Addressing Conflict By Seun Abiola & John Otte Transnational Security Threats and Challenges to Peacekeeping in Mali
According to the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General’s 2011 report titled “Civilian capacity in the aftermath of conflict” (United Nations 2011a) it is clear that countries emerging from conflict are typically