
Xenophobia – a threat to the unity of African peoples
Traces of xenophobic sentiment and violence have long existed in Africa, which at times has resulted in the inflammation of inter-state relations as well as large-scale displacements.
Traces of xenophobic sentiment and violence have long existed in Africa, which at times has resulted in the inflammation of inter-state relations as well as large-scale displacements.
Economic and political impact of the floods in KwaZulu-Natal and the potential of xenophobic trends in South Africa.
Working with journalists, civil society organizations and government in Southern Africa to improve the quality of reporting on xenophobia.
Bringing together various schools to address the growing crises of school violence and xenophobic attacks across the country.
Demonstrating that local governance in South Africa facilitates the occurrence of xenophobic violence.
Understanding and engaging with victims affected by the recent Xenophobic attacks in KZN.
Special government bodies divulge results from their investigations into the causes and consequences of recent violent outbursts against foreign nationals.
This report is the result of an enquiry into factors that threaten social cohesion in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) to determine these threats’ underlying causes and dynamics, and to provide recommendations to
This report is the result of an enquiry into factors that threaten social cohesion in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) to determine these threats’ underlying causes and dynamics, and to provide recommendations to
Executive Summary This Policy & Practice Brief (PPB) evaluates how well-equipped the African Union’s (AU) migration policy framework is to address various domestic challenges that individual African states face in