This research report contributes to the body of knowledge on the experiences of families of missing migrants in Zimbabwe.
Heavily armed security forces aren’t the answer to a century-old land dispute sparked by the effects of climate change.
Criticisms of Macron’s Montpellier summit show why more honest analysis is needed of African countries’ relations with world powers.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s ambitions in Libya may not materialise, but his move shows the international court’s limits.
Lessons learnt from Niger's DDRRR programme must inform stabilisation efforts nationally and in the Lake Chad basin region.
Artisanal mining should be enriching women miners – so why are they being suppressed and exploited?
This report critically assesses 57 research papers to find out how researchers define the problem of violence.
Despite unease on both sides, each country could gain from the ruling if they were willing to restore relations.
The African Union explores intra/interfaith approaches in countering violent extremism on the continent.
In a region already facing rampant piracy, the pillaging of fish stocks by industrial operators must be stopped.