
Violent extremism, climate change and human security
There are now many in the African region identifying current evidence on the nexus between climate fragility and vulnerability to violent extremism.
There are now many in the African region identifying current evidence on the nexus between climate fragility and vulnerability to violent extremism.
Zimbabwe is one of the countries in Southern Africa most affected by climate variability and change.
We begin this month’s Monitor with an article from Tom Wuchte and Rehema Zaid who write about the nexus between terrorism and climate change on the African continent. The article
Towards a Common African position on climate, peace and security.
Constructive dialogue and concerted action is required to develop a pragmatic, multifaceted response to the conflict in Sudan.
On the occasion of International Women’s month, the March issue of the Monitor features an article by Dr Cecilia Nedziwe, who reflects on the status of women’s participation in key
Centring youth in conflict prevention and advancing constitutional democracies.
Peace education as a driver of continental peace and security: the role of civil society.
Strengthening African women’s political agency and leadership
Abstract Climate change has emerged as the imminent threat to national security in many regions of the world. Nowhere is this reality more acute than in West and Central Africa