
Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 26 March 2025
Humanitarian diplomacy seeks to leverage negotiation, advocacy, and dialogue to promote adherence to international humanitarian laws and facilitate peacebuilding efforts
Humanitarian diplomacy seeks to leverage negotiation, advocacy, and dialogue to promote adherence to international humanitarian laws and facilitate peacebuilding efforts
Humanitarian diplomacy seeks to leverage negotiation, advocacy, and dialogue to promote adherence to international humanitarian laws and facilitate peacebuilding efforts
On 21 January 2025 an ACCORD Senior Political Advisor, H.E. Ambassador Djinnit Said, participated as one of the key briefers during the UNSC’s high-level open debate on counter-terrorism in Africa.
In this issue of the ACCORD Conflict & Resilience Monitor we begin with an article by Cedric de Coning and Christopher Holshek on the role of civil-military coordination in peacebuilding
Constructive resolution of electoral disputes to safeguard electoral integrity.
Constructive dialogue and concerted action is required to develop a pragmatic, multifaceted response to the conflict in Sudan.
Promoting peace and development across Africa.
Reshaping peace in a world characterised by multiple crises.
Abstract Political parties play an integral role in modern democracies and are legitimate platforms of contestation for state power. Despite the vital role that political parties play in democratisation, they
This article examines the Bawku chieftaincy conflict in the Upper East Region of Ghana and suggests that a shared political and landownership system has the potential to resolve the struggle for absolute control of the Bawku paramountcy.