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The gathering storm: Climate change, security and conflict
Environmental Justice Foundation, 2014In an urgent call to action, The Environmental Justice Foundation have published this report analysing the potential for climate change to increase conflict in vulnerable states.DocumentQuality Education for Sustainable Development: A priority in achieving sustainability and well-being for all
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2014This policy brief argues that the foremost priority for educational development should now be on enhancing quality, transcending past objectives focused primarily on access and attainment (i.e. Education For All (EFA) and the Millennium Development Goals) Enhancing Quality Education should become a cornerstone of both the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the post-2014 Global ActionDocumentThe potential of NGOs to build resilience to climate extremes and disasters in the Sahel and a selection of DFID priority countries
Evidence on Demand, 2013The BRACED is a multi-year programme which will scale up funding to NGOs interventions that build community resilience to extreme climate events in ten African and South Asian countries.DocumentGender equality and women’s rights in the post-2015 agenda: A foundation for sustainable development
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2013Why focus on gender equality in the post-2015 agenda?DocumentBalancing competing obligations: the Rome Statute and AU decisions
Institute for Security Studies, 2011This paper underlines the claimed conflict between African states’ binding obligations imposed by the Rome Statute and their binding obligations imposed by the decisions of the African Union (AU).DocumentSomali pirates have rights too: judicial consequences and human rights concerns
Institute for Security Studies, 2011This paper deals with the international community’s efforts conducted in countering piracy in the Horn of Africa, focusing particularly on the legality of the existing piracy jurisdiction.DocumentTicking time bombs: ineffective weapons stockpile management in Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2011The history of explosions in countries around the world illustrates the increased risk posed by improper ammunition management. This paper illustrates the importance of monitoring and controlling conventional weapons (CW) and ammunition stockpile management in Africa, paying particular attention to small arms and light weapons (SALW).DocumentNegotiations for a Nile-Cooperative Framework Agreement
Institute for Security Studies, 2011The geographical configurations of the Nile ensure that all Nilotic countries are inextricably bound together by a common reliance on the shared waters of this great river. However, for too long, all of these countries have given priority to the pursuit of their divergent interests and their own agendas.Document'Keep calm and carry on': an initial African assessment of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) 2010 Review Conference
Institute for Security Studies, 2010States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) adopted a final document at its 8th Review Conference in 2010. This paper review that document from an African perspective.DocumentThe chair of the African Union: what prospect for institutionalisation?
Institute for Security Studies, 2010The chair of the Pan-African organisation (PAO) is one position that can be scrutinised and defined with difficulty. Its real political and institutional significance can only be appraised through a historical analysis because it is an institution that has evolved through practical engagements.Pages
