
When Decency Becomes Legacy: Remembering Nicholas ‘Fink’ Haysom
The passing of Nicholas ‘Fink’ Haysom invites reflection not only on a distinguished career, but on the quiet and enduring power of integrity in public service

The passing of Nicholas ‘Fink’ Haysom invites reflection not only on a distinguished career, but on the quiet and enduring power of integrity in public service

How climate change has affected UNMISS operations, how the mission has adapted to these evolving conditions, and the ways in which local communities have developed resilience

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

Climate change is increasingly recognised as a critical threat to peace and security across Africa. Peace operations today face an expanding array of climate-induced operational challenges.

Almost a decade since the conflict in South Sudan commenced, the conflict has become further fragmented, with indiscriminate violence across the country being highly varied.

An assessment of progress made and challenges faced by South Sudan’s National Dialogue Initiative to reconcile intercommunal violence.

A critical examination of ‘kaketsuke-keigo’ – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s proactive contribution to peace in South Sudan.

Dr. Vasu Gounden gave a presentation to visiting UNMISS delegates on South Africa’s experience of reconciliation and conflict management.

Criticism that the UN remains too state-centric has created impetus to strengthen and deepen engagement with communities.

Understanding the challenges faced by UNMISS peacekeepers in protecting the civilians of the newly-formed South Sudan.