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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...

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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....

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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...

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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...

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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,...

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