
The African Standby Force’s Deployment Efficiency in Sudan
Despite Over Two Decades of Development, the ASF Has Yet to Be Deployed in Any Mission, Highlighting Significant Challenges in Its Institutional and Operational Readiness

Despite Over Two Decades of Development, the ASF Has Yet to Be Deployed in Any Mission, Highlighting Significant Challenges in Its Institutional and Operational Readiness

Advancing the Readiness of SADC’s Civilian Component Within the African Standby Force Framework.

Rethinking Peace Operations in a Challenging Multilateral Context

Research on the Future of Peace Operations, Protection of Civilians, Peacebuilding and Women’s Meaningful Participation

The April edition of the Conflict and Resilience Monitor begins with a feature article from the CEO of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), H.E. Ambassador Marie-Antoniette Rose-Quatre. Ambassador Rose-Quatre

As African delegations prepare for the Berlin discussions, they can bring valuable perspectives informed by direct experience with peacekeeping operations across the continent.

Addressing the critical need for integrating climate security into peace operations
The conflict environment is changing

The aspiration of African Solutions for African Problems, under the norms of the responsibility to protect, prompted the AU to take up this responsibility in Somalia.

The challenges that peacekeeping, peace enforcement and counterinsurgency missions are facing in executing their mandates were present in SADC’s Mission in Mozambique