
Violent extremism, climate change and human security
There are now many in the African region identifying current evidence on the nexus between climate fragility and vulnerability to violent extremism.
There are now many in the African region identifying current evidence on the nexus between climate fragility and vulnerability to violent extremism.
Zimbabwe is one of the countries in Southern Africa most affected by climate variability and change.
We begin this month’s Monitor with an article from Tom Wuchte and Rehema Zaid who write about the nexus between terrorism and climate change on the African continent. The article
Exploring issues relating to climate, peace and security.
We are pleased to share the first Issue of the Conflict & Resilience Monitor in 2024. Our first article was written by Professor Eddy Maloka, CEO of the African Peer
Significant decisions for promoting governance, peace, security and development on the continent.
Key climate security challenges and opportunities.
For the final Monitor of the year, we feature a piece from Madam Graça Machel, the Chair of ACCORD’s Board of Trustees, on intergenerational justice and human rights in a
Planetary crises are challenges that we face collectively as one human family, and must be overcome with the richness of our full diversity.
Climate change is already compounding the level of competition for resources, resulting in conflicts in some parts of Nigeria such as in coastal communities.