Inter-generational dialogue on city strategies to mitigate conflict
Preparing cities and youth to manage rapid urbanisation and prevent conflict
Preparing cities and youth to manage rapid urbanisation and prevent conflict
The 2021 “Free Zuma” protests and violent unrest in South Africa highlights the need to evaluate the underlying political, social, economic and legal issues and policies to better meet the needs of people.
Any long-term solution for the conflict in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique must address the significant problem of limited statehood and good governance.
The African Union (AU) policy on dealing with unconstitutional changes of government (UCG) has generated countless debates, with the recent wave of coups d’état in Africa, including in Chad, Mali and Guinea, prompting the conviction that for any organisation to move forward, it needs to pay special attention to its institutional memory and past experiences.
The Rebuild South Africa Webinar Series, organized by The Gauteng City-Region Observatory (GCRO) and Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) brought together key experts to explore some of the immediate
On 10 September 2021, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres presented Our Common Agenda report at the paidUnited Nations Headquarters in New York. Setting out his vision for the future, Secretary-General Antonio
A new civilian, people-centred government will allow South Sudan to address the root causes of conflict.
Gadaa locates democratic values and institutions locally, historically and culturally in Africa.
ACCORD, in partnership with United Cities and Local Governments – Africa (UCLG-Africa), conducted two three-hour training of local government stakeholders within the UCLG-Africa network. One training as in English, while