
In the News: Thursday, 16 July 2020
Sudan: Campaign Demands Women Governors Source: allAfrica Khartoum — Women groups in Sudan have launched the campaign No Excuse – We Want Our Full Rights to involve more women in
Sudan: Campaign Demands Women Governors Source: allAfrica Khartoum — Women groups in Sudan have launched the campaign No Excuse – We Want Our Full Rights to involve more women in
The Women, Peace and Security Update Source: Australian Strategic Policy Institute / Tracy Beattie, Hal Crichton-Standish, Daria Impiombato, Alexandra Pascoe and Albert Zhang This article summarizes publications and other articles
Dear Readers In the totally unusual time of the Covid-19 pandemic in which we happen to be, I cannot but share an unusual foreword with you. Before, as usual, saying
Exploring how South Africa’s withdrawal from the ICC could have both negative and positive consequences for human rights in Zimbabwe.
ACCORD challenges colleagues, peers, families and businesses to work towards building solidarity and social cohesion in South Africa and globally.
This article reports on the findings of a socio-anthropological research study on society, politics and electoral processes in South Africa.
Dr Bam’s leadership at the IEC entrenched the principle of regular free and fair elections – a cornerstone of South Africa’s democracy.
ACCORD helped the GSADF to achieve its overall objectives to share experiences and best practices in peace and security initiatives.
Building the capacity of stakeholders to design and facilitate training in Conflict Management in their respective organisations.
ACCORD was invited to take part in the validation process and will provide inputs to what will be SA’s first National Action Plan on WPS.