
Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 31 October 2024
In this issue of the ACCORD Conflict & Resilience Monitor we begin with an article by Cedric de Coning and Christopher Holshek on the role of civil-military coordination in peacebuilding
In this issue of the ACCORD Conflict & Resilience Monitor we begin with an article by Cedric de Coning and Christopher Holshek on the role of civil-military coordination in peacebuilding
Civilian and locally-led peacebuilding.
Recommendations to enhance peacebuilding efforts on the African continent.
Enhancing security, stability and sustainable development.
On 15 October 2024, the Founder and Executive Director of ACCORD, Dr Vasu Gounden, met with Mr Didar Temenov, Director of the Department of Multilateral Cooperation at the Ministry of
Thucydides Trap or Orderly Multipolar World? Challenges and Opportunities for Africa.
Sharing insights on how South Africa’s experience with negotiations in the early 1990s influenced its approach to mediation on the continent.
This edition of Conflict Trends begins with an article from Regina M. Mwendwa and Jescah A. Otieno who have written about the use of hard tactics in the informal settlements
Violent extremism has become a worldwide epidemic and has received increased focus in policy research and scholarship in recent years. Governments, Kenya included, have heavily invested in hard-line approaches to
East Africa has great potential to overcome its fragmented past by tackling conflict and empowering grassroots communities to build unity and ensure progress.