
ACCORD Hosts the Third Meeting of the Halving Global Violence Task Force
Exploring ways of halving global violence.
Exploring ways of halving global violence.
In the first article of our December edition of the Monitor, Mr. Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General to the African Union and Head of the
SSG/R should be a key element of the political processes of states emerging from conflict and of the strengthening of rule of law institutions.
Recognising that peace and security are fundamental prerequisites for the AfCFTA’s success.
Addressing the polycrisis and geo-strategic competition challenges in the COMESA Region.
Reaffirming commitments and promoting peacebuilding in the region.
We begin this edition of the Monitor with a contribution from Cheryl Hendricks, who writes about rethinking peace and security in the current global context. She argues that existing normative frameworks
The upsurge in inter and intra-state armed conflict, and responses to this violence, have led to a questioning of the credibility, legitimacy, effectiveness and efficiency of our peace and security architectures.
This article reviews the implementation of CEWARN’s partnerships with CSOs for data collection, analysis and response under the current Strategy Framework.
A closer examination of conflict connections and motivations reveals hidden agendas, geopolitical strategic moves, and the struggle for control in Niger.