Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 29 February 2024
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
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
Key climate security challenges and opportunities.
Finance for Loss and Damage has been a longstanding issue at COP but matters are anticipated to come to a head at COP27 in Egypt in November.
Coupled with resource scarcity, the regulatory voids of weak fisheries governance frameworks may leave gaps that can easily fuel conflict and illicit activities
Climate change, political instability and ongoing conflict are reinforcing threat multipliers in Darfur.
Natural resource transformation is required to curb resource injustice and conflict in post-amnesty contexts such as the Niger Delta.
This article speaks to effective means of establishing sustainable cordial relationships between host communities and the oil and gas industry in Africa by involving the communities in the ownership of operations in their region.
Examining the state of environmental pollution in SA, and how it could result in conflict between affected communities and industries.