Cross-border / inter-state tensions

Border closures will negatively affect the availability of goods, the income of traders and the livelihoods of their families. It could also result in an increase in crime, and provide opportunities for exploitation by transnational organised criminal groups that specialise in smuggling and related criminal activities. In some cases border incidents, or other real or perceived actions or statements by states and border communities, can result in a deterioration of relations between states and border communities and, in extreme cases, in outbreaks of violence. All of these unintended consequences would have a negative impact on the ability of states to co-operate and co-ordinate their response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
30 Sep 2024

The impacts of climate change on social cohesion and stability in Southern Africa

  • Siyaxola Gadu
  • Ashleigh Basel
  • Shaun Kinnes
  • Gracsious Maviza
  • Cedric de Coning
29 Aug 2024

AU and UN Support: Propping SAMIDRC towards a political end goal?

  • Gabriel G.G. Malebang
  • Gwinyayi Dzinesa
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Kenya’s Historic Gen-Z led Protests: The Issues

  • Lennon Monyae
  • Westen K. Shilaho

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