Posts by: CACD
Oct 27 2024

AU’s First Stabilization Mission: A Glance at its Operational Mandate and its implication.

By Adam Abass The AU peace operation forces have been deployed to Somalia since 2007 to combat the Al-Shabaab Islamist insurgency. Over the years, the mission has undergone several transformations, with the latest mission mandate (ATMIS) expected to withdraw from the country in late 2024. However, ATMIS is set to be replaced by a new[…]

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Sep 30 2024

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Prevalence in Africa

By Oluwaseun Taiwo At the beginning of the century in year 2000, the average life expectancy in Africa was 46 years old. By 2019, life expectancy in Africa increased to 56 years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region 2022 Report. The demographic shift in population due to increasing life expectancy has led[…]

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Sep 30 2024

TERRORISM IN THE SAHEL: CAN THE ALLIANCE PREVAIL?

By Francis Assam The Alliance of Sahel States, a relatively new regional bloc comprised of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, has emerged as a significant player in Africa’s geopolitical landscape. Despite grappling with severe political instability, marked by military coups in each of these countries, the alliance faces an even greater threat: Jihadist group known[…]

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Sep 17 2024

MOSES SEGUN ABOLADE WAS AWARDED THE RICK LOVE PEACE AWARD

One of CACD fellows – MOSES SEGUN ABOLADE was awarded the prestigious Rick Love Peace Award** at the recently concluded hashtag#PeaceCon2024, held from September 10-12, 2024, in New York, USA. The award was presented to him on the 11th. From all of us at the Centre for African Conflict and Development we say congratulations to[…]

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Aug 29 2024

AFRICA’s QUEST FOR UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL PERMANENT SEAT

By Elizabeth Ibe Africa’s ambition to secure a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reflects its desire for greater influence in global decision-making. However, this quest is complicated by the continent’s ongoing struggles with internal challenges. Asides receiving aid from the very nations they seek to join at the UNSC permanent seat,[…]

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Aug 29 2024

Accountability Unleashed: 2024 Kenyan Finance Bill Protests and its Ripple Effects

By Francis Assam Kenya, East Africa’s third most populous country, has a long history of citizens expressing grievances towards the government through protests. While many of these protests have been spurred by electoral dissatisfaction, the 2024 Kenyan Finance Bill protests stood out as particularly unique. This uniqueness stemmed from the youth demographic that propelled the[…]

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Aug 29 2024

Camel of Intelligence: Exploring the role of Mauritania Camel Corps in Counter-Insurgency Strategy.

By Adam Abass The Sahel region is being challenged with a multi-dimensional security crisis. Most countries in the region are battling the presence of violent Islamist terror groups, organized criminal organisation, armed banditry, and inter-communal clashes among other plethora security challenges, which have made the region a hub for violent and criminal activities. Countries in[…]

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Aug 20 2024

The Rising Tide of Cybersecurity Threats in Africa: How Prepared Are African Nations?

By Oluwaseun Taiwo The Rising Tide of Cybersecurity Threats in Africa: How Prepared Are African Nations? Africa is experiencing a rapid growth in internet usage, mobile connectivity, and digital economies. This digital transformation has unlocked numerous opportunities, but also exposed African nations to an alarming rise in cybersecurity threats. From cybercrime and ransomware attacks to[…]

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Aug 20 2024

Indeed, Ten Days of Rage!

By Tony Ademiluyi Irked by the rising cost of living and alleged bad governance in Nigeria, some civil society organizations most notably The Revolution Now Group led by the Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Comrade Omoyele Sowore called for a peaceful protest in Nigeria. The protest which held in the major cities across Nigeria was captioned[…]

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Jul 29 2024

Boko Haram suicide attack in Borno: What does it mean for Nigeria’s Counter-Insurgency efforts?

By Adam Abass The Nigerian government has been battling Islamist-led insurgency in the northeastern state of Borno for the past 15 years. The conflict has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and millions displaced, creating a dire humanitarian situation. Initiatives ranging from kinetic to non-kinetic approaches to end the more than a decade-long insurgency have[…]

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