Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 20 December 2024
With this final edition of the Monitor for 2024, we celebrate 60 editions of the Conflict and Resilience Monitor. ACCORD initiated the Monitor in April 2020 with the intent to
With this final edition of the Monitor for 2024, we celebrate 60 editions of the Conflict and Resilience Monitor. ACCORD initiated the Monitor in April 2020 with the intent to
Food insecurity in the context of the Sudan conflict.
Promoting the role of women in mediation and conflict prevention in Central Africa
Emphasising the importance of community values in promoting women’s representation, leadership, and participation in politics.
Addressing local challenges, and facilitating discussions on pressing issues such as gang violence and gender-based violence.
This edition of ACCORD’s Conflict Trends begins with an article by Abraham Ename Minko about one of the emerging challenges in Africa, which is cyber security. This article discusses how
Armed banditry in Nigeria’s Northwest geopolitical zone is driving an unprecedented national humanitarian and security crisis
Building mediation capacity and supporting women’s inclusivity in peace processes.
The September issue of the Monitor begins with an article on the impacts of climate change on social cohesion and stability in the Southern African region. In it, Cedric de
Showcasing the unique experiences and expertise of women in mediation.