
Policing in Peace Operation in Africa
The police component has begun to play a much greater role in peace support operations (PSOs) in recent years. It is a critical component that supports the development and implementation
The police component has begun to play a much greater role in peace support operations (PSOs) in recent years. It is a critical component that supports the development and implementation
The origins of this annual celebration of African identity, which first started at the 1958 Conference of Independent African States.
Enhancing the efficacy and efficiency of Africa’s first responders to conflict situations.
Three considerations explain the importance of regional approaches to peace operations: (1) conflicts are rarely isolated within state borders, (2) those who are closer to the problem are often in a
Three considerations explain the importance of regional approaches to peace operations: (1) conflicts are rarely isolated within state borders, (2) those who are closer to the problem are often in a
Analysing the Great Lakes Region’s post-colonial governments’ efforts to adhere to The Pact on Security, Stability and Development.
Review of the problems encountered during 2015’s AMANI Africa II Field Training Exercise.
Workshop facilitating the identification, recruitment and training of civilian experts for the African Union’s Peace Support Operations.
ACCORD and the African Union Commission review ECOWAS’s efforts in populating the civilian roster of the ASF.
Several peacekeeping organisations from across Africa convened in Cairo seeking to improve capacity for African peace support operations.