
The ruralisation of violence and the criminalisation of conflict in Nigeria
This article interrogates to what extent rural spaces are affected by criminal recruitment and the perpetuation of violent conflict and crime.

This article interrogates to what extent rural spaces are affected by criminal recruitment and the perpetuation of violent conflict and crime.

This article assess whether shifts in the African security landscape will influence the situation in Western Sahara by maintaining the status quo or revitalising the efforts to resolve or exacerbate the existing tensions.

The April edition of the Monitor headlines an article by Ambassador Maud Dlomo, the Deputy Director-General at the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO). In it she outlines South

Assessing the impact of the SAMIM to date.

Developing conflict intervention mechanisms in Eswatini.

In Ethiopia, the pattern and forms of the recent violent conflicts in pastoral areas indicate that they have been involved in resource control and utilisation competition. An in-depth investigation of natural resource-based conflict and its dynamics in the South Omo Zone in Ethiopia is the focus of this article.

Discussing recent political and security trends in the region, as well as regional peace processes and economic integration efforts.

We are pleased to share the first Issue of the Conflict & Resilience Monitor in 2024. Our first article was written by Professor Eddy Maloka, CEO of the African Peer

The exit may result in a resurgence of terrorist assaults.

On 24 January 2024 ACCORD’s Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Vasu Gounden was invited to participate in a panel discussion on Negotiating peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), hosted