Tag: Politics
Digital Transformation: Competition, Diplomacy, and International Norms
Anosh Samuel Master in International Relations, University of Siegen Associate, Policyinstitute.net The following is a summary of the third section, ‘Competition and Emergent Technologies,’ of…
The titles at SahelCenter.org | Policyinstitute.net, 18 February 2022:
– Violent extremism in the Sahel is strengthening its grip in West Africa (LSE)– Sahel: Moving beyond military containment policy report (Atlantic Council)– Future rainfall…
The titles at SahelCenter.org | Policyinstitute.net, 17 January 2022
– Report of the Secretary-General on the activities of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UN SC) – Select Briefing of…
New posts at SahelCenter.org | Policyinstitute.net, 10 December 2021
– 35.8 million face lean season food crisis in West Africa and Sahel (UN News) – Climate Risk Profile: Sahel (UNHCR) – Africa bets on…
Human Security – a remedy to poverty, migration, climate change, and pandemics?
by Thorsten Koch, MA, PgDipPolicyinstitute.net ASPI’s podcast ‘The Bigger Picture,’ in a recent episode, hosted Mary Kaldor, Director of the Conflict and Civil Society Research…
New posts at SahelCenter.org | Policyinstitute.net, 17 October 2021
– The impact of the Sahel conflict on cross-border movements from Burkina Faso and Mali towards Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana (Mixed Migration Centre)– Clean Energy…
Extremism in Kenya
by Mohamud Ahmed Ali Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist-Consultant, Executive Office of the President, Kenya – Department for Strategic Initiatives and Development of Arid/Semi-Arid Regions The…
Situation in Afghanistan: towards preventing a humanitarian tragedy
by Thorsten KochGermanPolicy.com The Federal Cabinet decided on Friday to provide 100 million Euros in emergency aid for the benefit of the refugees who have…