Self-defence Militias and State Sponsorship in Burkina Faso
State-sponsored defence militias in Burkina Faso have the potential to exacerbate distrust and insecurity between communities, and undermine efforts to combat violence.
State-sponsored defence militias in Burkina Faso have the potential to exacerbate distrust and insecurity between communities, and undermine efforts to combat violence.
Recent electoral dynamics and violence in Côte d’Ivoire challenges ECOWAS to reinforce its efforts in the country.
Book published by UKZN offers analytical insight into numerous peace-agreements with case studies from across Africa.
A compilation of eight case studies examining the successes of various peace agreements in several African countries.
Contextualising the advances and shortcomings of the UN’s Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security.
A discussion of how self-sustaining constitutional laws are necessary to achieve sustainable peace in Africa’s newly democratised nations