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Gender Justice in Post Conflict Countries in East, Central and Southern Africa

"The articles in this magazine offer fresh and analytical perspectives on topics ranging from the role of women in the Inter-Congolese peace process to the gender justice dimensions of the conflict in Darfur. New opportunities are explored as we con…

The Commonwealth at Nassau: Initiating intervention in South Africa

"This briefing reviews the proceedings of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Nassau, Bahamas from 16 to 22 October, 1985. It also provides a brief overview of the Commonwealth and its structures, as well as some background informat…

The Rights of Vulnerable and Marginalized Groups in South Africa

The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR), Cape Town, South Africa, and the Johannesburg-based Foundation for Human Rights (FHR) hosted three public dialogues in Cape Town, on 23 April 2018 on “Ending Violence Against Women in South Africa: Disrupt…

Observance of the Rule of Law in Mozambique

The briefing paper examines the extent to which Mozambiqans regard the success of the implementation of the rule of Law in Mozambique. It also analysis the degree to which Mozambicans feel that officials and citizens are punished when they do not ad…

Towards Greater Representation of Women in National Governance

"The importance of women's participation in national governance has been established at the highest level of international policy on human rights, equality and equity. In African democracies, the case for women's participation has gained further mom…

The State of Women's Human Rights in Ghana: The Law and its Enforcement

"Human rights have been defined as the inherent and inalienable rights that are due to human beings by reason of their being human. These rights aim at ensuring the dignity of every human being". Indeed the Universal Declaration on Human Rights adop…

Women's Rights in Islam and Somali Culture

The cultural context and experiences of women in Somaliland provide insight into both specific and universal challenges to the fulfillment of the human rights of all Somali women. For instance, the collapse of the central government eliminated leg…

20 Years of Rule: 20 Years of Consolidatio20 Ans de Règne: 20 Ans de Consolidation d’une Politique étrangère Indépendante et Diversifiée n of an Independent and Diversified Foreign Policy /

By integrating the AU, Morocco has brought its experience and expertise to many thematic or transversal topics. In addition to the issue of Migration and the African Observatory on Migration, the Kingdom has contributed to the negotiations and the e…

Les Tunisiens ont Confiance en Leurs Tribunaux Mais Pensent Que les Gens ne Sont Pas Égaux Devant la Loi / Tunisians Trust Their Courts but Believe that People are not Equal before the Law

Tunisia ranks eighth in Africa and 56th in the world according to the World Justice Project's Rule of Law Index (2020). Based on primary data, this index measures each country's performance on the rule of law across eight factors: constraints on gov…

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