ACCORD presents at Social Cohesion and Anti-Xenophobia School Summit at the Denis Hurley Centre
Bringing together various schools to address the growing crises of school violence and xenophobic attacks across the country.
Bringing together various schools to address the growing crises of school violence and xenophobic attacks across the country.
Article positing that petro-pipeline vandalism in the region has been variously motivated, depending on the socio-structural dynamics underpinning its occurrence.
Exploring a little known dimension of the politics of food aid: its impact on communities at the grassroots level.
Demonstrating that local governance in South Africa facilitates the occurrence of xenophobic violence.
Interrogating the underlying factors leading to Libya’s current migrant crisis, with emphasis on the resurgence of the country’s slave trade.
Understanding and engaging with victims affected by the recent Xenophobic attacks in KZN.
Fuel-efficient stoves are proving to be important in saving forests and improving women’s safety in post-conflict situations.
Recommendations to improve the relations and stability between displaced communities in Bidibidi and to prevent further conflict.
In this issue, the first two articles are about remembering, the next two about rethinking, and the last one about reconstructing. In different ways, all these articles are about redoing
Re-articulating how Nelson Mandela embodied the paradigm of peace, political justice and pluriversality.