The Kenyan State’s Fear of Somali Identity
Owing to xenophobic sentiments, Kenya’s government has missed a nation-building opportunity by failing to recognise Kenyan-Somalis as citizens.
Owing to xenophobic sentiments, Kenya’s government has missed a nation-building opportunity by failing to recognise Kenyan-Somalis as citizens.
A discussion of how self-sustaining constitutional laws are necessary to achieve sustainable peace in Africa’s newly democratised nations
Discussions centred around effective responses to emerging conflict in Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya.
Editorial By Vasu Gounden South Africa and South-South Approaches to Post-conflict Development in Africa By Fritz Nganje “Monrovia is not Liberia” A Rocky Path towards Decentralisation By Franzisca Zanker Information
Editorial By Vasu Gounden South Africa and South-South Approaches to Post-conflict Development in Africa By Fritz Nganje “Monrovia is not Liberia” A Rocky Path towards Decentralisation By Franzisca Zanker Information
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
Although much has been written about triggers of post-electoral violence, and what needs to be done to prevent their resurgence in Kenya and Africa, insights into the architecture on which
Discussions focusing on Somalia, DRC and South Sudan explore the different ways men and women are affected by violence.
International attention is mounting as Kenya and Zimbabwe approach their first general elections following the signing of peace agreements and subsequent implementation of transitional governance for roughly five years. Both
This Policy & Practice Brief is informed by the persistent problem of contested electoral processes and results in a number of African countries. These are often accompanied by violence, with