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Is Uganda’s Future Being Mortgaged on Unrealistic Long-term Expectations? by Walter Ochanda
William Shakespeare ridiculed the alleged reason people tend to offer in line with their own advantages. In his play, The Life and Death of King John, William Shakespeare notes, ‘While I am a beggar, I will rail and say there is no sin but to be rich; and being rich,...
Advancing Our Institutions: “Deepening the AUBP” by Valentin Schuetz
Abstract This paper is submitted as a requirement for Module 6, one of the assignments in the Master's programme of Managing Peace and Security in Africa. The assignment needed participants to critically evaluate their current institutions and work contexts using new...
Advancing our Institutions: Reflections on ECOWAS
Jesugo Felix Koonou This piece of article reflects on assessing the current state of our institutions and the transformative changes that can be envisioned at both individual and institutional levels based on what we have learned throughout our educational journey at...
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Save the Date: The 12th Tana Forum to Convene from 23–25 October 2026
The Tana Forum Secretariat is pleased to announce the date and theme of the 12th edition of the Tana High-Level Forum on Security. Scheduled to take place from 23–25 October 2026, the Forum will convene under the theme “Pathways to Peace in Africa: Economic...
Save the Date: The 12th Tana Forum to Convene from 23–25 October 2026
The Tana Forum Secretariat is pleased to announce the date and theme of the 12th edition of the Tana High-Level Forum on Security. Scheduled to take place from 23–25 October 2026, the Forum will convene under the theme “Pathways to Peace in Africa: Economic...
When a Distant Strait Becomes Africa’s Problem
The Strait of Hormuz is often treated as a distant geopolitical flashpoint, far removed from everyday realities in African capitals. Yet, disruptions there expose some of the deepest vulnerabilities in African economies. When tensions rise in that narrow waterway, the...

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Save the Date: The 12th Tana Forum to Convene from 23–25 October 2026
The Tana Forum Secretariat is pleased to announce the date and theme of the 12th edition of the Tana High-Level Forum on Security. Scheduled to take place from 23–25 October 2026, the Forum will convene under the theme “Pathways to Peace in Africa: Economic...
When a Distant Strait Becomes Africa’s Problem
The Strait of Hormuz is often treated as a distant geopolitical flashpoint, far removed from everyday realities in African capitals. Yet, disruptions there expose some of the deepest vulnerabilities in African economies. When tensions rise in that narrow waterway, the...
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Is Uganda’s Future Being Mortgaged on Unrealistic Long-term Expectations? by Walter Ochanda
William Shakespeare ridiculed the alleged reason people tend to offer in line with their own advantages. In his play, The Life and Death of King John, William Shakespeare notes, ‘While I am a beggar, I will rail and say there is no sin but to be rich; and being rich,...
Advancing Our Institutions: “Deepening the AUBP” by Valentin Schuetz
Abstract This paper is submitted as a requirement for Module 6, one of the assignments in the Master's programme of Managing Peace and Security in Africa. The assignment needed participants to critically evaluate their current institutions and work contexts using new...
Advancing our Institutions: Reflections on ECOWAS
Jesugo Felix Koonou This piece of article reflects on assessing the current state of our institutions and the transformative changes that can be envisioned at both individual and institutional levels based on what we have learned throughout our educational journey at...
Advancing our Institutions: Reflection on the Central African Early Warning Mechanism (MARAC)
By Djerabe Djatto Bonheur I. Introduction With a background in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and working experience in the field of Early Warning, the Management for Peace and Security in Africa (MPSA), with its program, was presented to us as an...
Silencing the Guns: A Personal Reflection
Silencing the Guns was born and anchored on the premise that the legacies of armed conflict must not be passed on to future generations. For the present generation, silencing the guns ensures that the aspirations for a peaceful, secure, integrated, and prosperous...
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When a Distant Strait Becomes Africa’s Problem
The Strait of Hormuz is often treated as a distant geopolitical flashpoint, far removed from everyday realities in African capitals. Yet, disruptions there expose some of the deepest vulnerabilities in African economies. When tensions rise in that narrow waterway, the...
The Role of the Press Media in Resistance during the Apartheid in South Africa
When we think about resistance under apartheid, we tend to picture mass protests, underground movements, and armed struggle. This understanding misses something of equal importance, the settle and at times silent indirect resistance. During the South Africa Apartheid...
Internal Labor Migration to Addis Ababa: Visibility, Marginality, and Securitization
Addis Ababa, the capital seat of Ethiopia and the diplomatic capital of Africa, is among the fastest urbanizing cities of the continent. The city’s rapid urbanization is marked by horizontal, spontaneous, and unregulated expansion. Although the city’s growth generates...
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