ACCORD convenes workshop on climate change, social cohesion, and stability in Southern Africa
Exploring the impact of climate change on social cohesion and stability.
Exploring the impact of climate change on social cohesion and stability.
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
Exploring issues relating to climate, peace and security.
Towards a Common African position on climate, peace and security.
In Ethiopia, the pattern and forms of the recent violent conflicts in pastoral areas indicate that they have been involved in resource control and utilisation competition. An in-depth investigation of natural resource-based conflict and its dynamics in the South Omo Zone in Ethiopia is the focus of this article.
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.
For the final Monitor of the year, we feature a piece from Madam Graça Machel, the Chair of ACCORD’s Board of Trustees, on intergenerational justice and human rights in a