A comparative analysis of the Post-Arab Spring National Dialogues in Tunisia and Yemen
Using Jenson’s theoretical model of social cohesion to understand the differing outcomes of Tunisia and Yemen’s peacebuilding dialogues.
Using Jenson’s theoretical model of social cohesion to understand the differing outcomes of Tunisia and Yemen’s peacebuilding dialogues.
How opposing cultural ideologies and limitations of formal state-building mechanisms threaten to re-establish conflict in the world’s newest state.
Contextualising the advances and shortcomings of the UN’s Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security.
ACCORD’s Executive Director contributes to enhancing the Southern African Development Community’s conflict prevention mechanisms.
Three-day workshop aims to strengthen female leaders’ involvement within local conflict management efforts.
Participants at the Retreat discussed the structural, societal and institutional factors that fuel conflict, and deliberated ways to counteract them.
Senior representatives of the AU and other stakeholders gathered to re-evaluate their approach to resolving insurgencies, refocusing on deliberative methods.
Assessing the efforts made by the SADC to bring peace and security to Lesotho – a country rife with instability.
Vasu Gounden contributes to a meeting in aid of Germany’s more proactive international peacekeeping stance.
Representatives from a number of governments, organisations and intsitutions met in Addis Ababa to reflect on mediation processes across Africa.