Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 29 August 2024
This month’s issue of the Monitor begins with a piece by Katharine Bebington highlighting some key outcomes from the recently concluded 44th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and
This month’s issue of the Monitor begins with a piece by Katharine Bebington highlighting some key outcomes from the recently concluded 44th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and
Evaluating progress with the SADC Missions and elections in the region.
Developing conflict intervention mechanisms in Eswatini.
Enhancing Infrastructures for Peace in Eswatini.
National dialogues are becoming an increasingly popular tool for conflict resolution, and in the case of Eswatini, political transformation
The Conflict and Resilience Monitor offers monthly blog-size commentary and analysis on the latest conflict-related trends in Africa.
Both Zimbabwe and Eswatini have faced challenges relating to their democracies and conducting their elections.
Eswatini started 2023 at the forefront of the world’s attention following the death of Thulani Maseko, aside from the additional interest Eswatini is set to host elections in 2023.
On 17 August 2022 SADC held its 42nd Ordinary Summit under the theme “Promoting industrialisation through agro-processing, mineral beneficiation and regional value chains for inclusive and resilient economic growth.”
It has been over a year since protests erupted in the Kingdom of Eswatini. The unrest in Eswatini is of concern to the countries in the region and is on the peace and security agenda of SADC.