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Transitional justice Testing the waters in the Lake Chad Basin



[ © Institute for Security Studies ]

 Transitional justice is a tried and tested approach in post-conflict peacebuilding. It presents challenges and opportunities in regions plagued by violent extremism, such as the Lake Chad Basin.  

The Future of Marine Fisheries in the African Blue Economy



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 The marine fish supply is increasing but the current positive growth is at a rate that cannot match the increasing population's per capita consumption demands.  

The Climate Conflict Nexus in Africa: A Conflict Sensitive Approach



[ © SAIIA ]

 Africa is one of the areas that are most vulnerable to both climate change and conflict. Despite contributing very little to the changing climate, the continent still bears the brunt of the resultant impacts.  

A Scramble for Gas: Qatari LNG and EU Diversification Plans



[ © Istituto Affari Internazionali ]

 Throughout the crisis, Qatar has demonstrated a willingness to contribute to improve European energy security and diversification plans. However, the possibility that Europe can receive additional Qatari LNG volumes in the short term remains remote.  

Iraq: Implementing a way forward



[ © Atlantic Council ]

 This report presents findings and recommendations intended to assist the government of Iraq and its international partners in improving political, social, economic, and security conditions in order to enhance national stability, stabilize Iraq's democratic processes, and promote broad-based, Iraqi-generated economic growth.  

Iraq: Implementing a way forward



[ © Atlantic Council ]

 This report presents findings and recommendations intended to assist the government of Iraq and its international partners in improving political, social, economic, and security conditions in order to enhance national stability, stabilize Iraq's democratic processes, and promote broad-based, Iraqi-generated economic growth.  

The Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor



[ © International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) ]

 Hydrogen has spurred multiple waves of interest in the past without significant impact. Two factors make this time different. First, governments worldwide have rallied behind the target of net zero emissions by the middle of this century. Second, the plummeting costs of renewables and electrolysers are improving the economic attractiveness of green hydrogen.  

Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo



[ © United Nations Security Council - UNSC ]

 The present report covers developments in the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 18 September to 30 November 2021. It provides a description of progress made in the implementation of the mandate of MONUSCO since the previous report, of 17 September 2021. It provides an overview of political developments, as well as information on the Mission's pursuit of a comprehensive approach to the protection of civilians, the stabilization and strengthening of State institutions and key governance and security reforms.  

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The Dangers Of Rigged Indirect Elections In Somalia



[ © The Heritage Institute for Policy Studies ]

 Although far from being free and fair, Somalia's indirect elections, in the past two decades, have produced outcomes that were largely acceptable to political stakeholders as well as the majority of the population. This year, the delaying tactics of those leading the process, their arbitrary selection of the senators, and the self-serving agreements they reached might lead to a contested result and political instability in the country. In other words, if the politicians' gerrymandering of the indirect electoral process continues unchecked, Somalia's state-building project might unravel.