Zimbabwe is one of the countries in Southern Africa most affected by climate variability and change.
A GNU centred on the ANC, DA and IFP emerged as a compromise following the elections. The other eight GNU members are an alphabet soup of tiny parties with wildly conflicting interests.
The idiosyncrasies surrounding these coups have sparked debate in the academic arena, as researchers seek to understand the logic and drive behind the upsurge.
Advocating for greater inclusion of women at formal negotiation tables.
Evaluating MINUSMA’s contributions and limitations.
Reimagining Cooperation in a Polarised World.
Analysing how South Africa is positioning itself in a changing global order.
The resilience of the Judiciary and Independent Electoral Commission within the context of increased political pressure.
Analysing women, peace and security in Cameroon with a cybersecurity lens.
Outlining South Africa’s WPS Agenda through the Gertrude Shope Women’s Mediation Network.
Assessing the impact of the SAMIM to date.
Highlighting the importance of the upcoming Presidential elections in Chad.
Highlighting the need for a migration-sensitive approach to border militarisation.
A deeper reflection on the status of women in the Southern African region.
Mapping women’s participation in a male-dominated arena.
Deepening democracy in Africa’s multi-election year to foster peace and stability on the continent.
Mainstreaming human rights in peace mission settings.
Centring youth in conflict prevention and advancing constitutional democracies.