
Twenty-five Years On: Has UNSCR 1325 Transformed African Peace Support Operations?
Has UNSCR 1325 truly transformed African PSOs, or do gaps persist between global rhetoric and field realities?

Has UNSCR 1325 truly transformed African PSOs, or do gaps persist between global rhetoric and field realities?

Regional political actors meet to discuss issues relating to governance, early warning, and democracy in Southern Africa.

ACCORD, through the Training for Peace in Africa (TFP) Programme, in partnership with the African Union Commission’s Political Affairs, Peace and Security Department (AUC PAPS) and the COMESA Governance, Peace

Leveraging Lessons Learned for Innovation in Threat Response Models: A Utilitarian Approach to Addressing Security Challenges in Africa

A recap of some of the most significant developments in African peace and security during 2025

Reimagining Africa’s agency amid shifting geopolitics and global uncertainty

Promoting inclusive, African-led approaches to addressing complex peace and security challenges

Youth peacebuilders shared experiences of political hesitation, bureaucratic delays and administrative processes that move slower than the urgency demanded by their contexts

The idea of a Red Sea Arena, a term that refers broadly to the increasingly interconnected dynamics linking the Horn of Africa to its Gulf neighbours, has gained traction over

AI and other forms of computational support is already being used in war to support threat detection, target identification and to manage autonomous weapon systems such as drones