
How the Use of Targeted Sanctions can Undermine Peace in South Sudan
Investigating whether sanctions against South Sudan are helping to curb conflict, or merely worsening the suffering of its citizens.

Investigating whether sanctions against South Sudan are helping to curb conflict, or merely worsening the suffering of its citizens.

A reflection on the divide in democratic and political perceptions between the Cameroonian Army and the civilians they protect.

Exploring how the civil war in South Sudan has affected the country’s political and economical relations with Uganda.

How the establishment of the Extraordinary African Chambers brought the cruel dictator of the Republic of Chad to justice.

Assessing the efforts made by the SADC to bring peace and security to Lesotho – a country rife with instability.

Gauging how fairly African countries are represented in the newly reformed UN Security Council.

Owing to xenophobic sentiments, Kenya’s government has missed a nation-building opportunity by failing to recognise Kenyan-Somalis as citizens.

An in-depth look at the cultural and political climates that culminated in Burkina Faso’s “Black African Spring” in 2014.

An analysis of the importance of reforming Liberia’s Constitution to achieve peace and inclusivity for all of its citizens.

An informative lecture on the transformative power of civil society organisations.