ISS, Institute for Security Studies
Africa must not miss the boat on the WTO fishing subsidies deal
30th June 2025 Despite the high cost of illegal fishing, only a third of African countries have signed the landmark agreement that will soon take effect. The... →
Nigeria’s North Central violence reveals systemic state failure
27th June 2025 Durable solutions to end deadly attacks in Benue State will remain elusive if the crisis continues to be misdiagnosed. Nigeria’s North Central... →
South Africa’s National Dialogue: putting the cart before the horse
25th June 2025 Dialogue cannot be effective without first properly assessing what's wrong and how it can be fixed. The National Dialogue announced by President... →
How will the Iran conflict impact Africa?
25th June 2025 The conflict in Iran may seem far away, but it’s creating volatility that African leaders must act on urgently. Israel, Iran and the United States’... →
Violent extremism erodes local climate resilience in the Sahel
23rd June 2025 Jihadist groups and militarised counter-terrorism responses have weakened traditional approaches to resolving climate disputes. The Sahel is one of... →
African refugees bear the brunt of shifting global politics
23rd June 2025 On World Refugee Day, displaced Africans face the worst conditions yet as conflict and disasters increase, aid plummets and borders tighten. The... →
Can a new leader elevate the Hawks?
19th June 2025 To effectively tackle serious crime, South Africa’s special police investigation unit requires a strong leadership team. The process to appoint a... →
Africa can benefit from new global climate alliances
18th June 2025 In the wake of America’s climate commitment reversals, Africa must make the most of its solid partnerships with Europe and China. United States... →
Foreign fishing vessels plunder Namibia’s horse mackerel
17th June 2025 The country’s rich stock is being illegally harvested by foreign-flagged vessels licensed to fish in Angolan waters. Just past midnight, Namibia’s... →
Ethiopia and South Africa: shared struggles in transitional justice
17th June 2025 The key lesson is that transitional justice is not an event but an ongoing process that ends only when its goals are met. A little over a year... →
Africa’s decarbonisation dilemma
17th June 2025 Without enough capital or enabling global policy, expecting Africa to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions is a pipe dream. Since the... →
Lungu’s death and the perils of a weak opposition in Zambia
11th June 2025 Without the former president to unite a fragmented opposition ahead of the 2026 elections, multiparty democracy will be the loser. The death of... →
Houthis in Somalia: friends with technological benefits?
11th June 2025 The sharing of lethal drone technology with al-Shabaab and IS Somalia could recast the conflict in the Horn and beyond. Yemen’s Ansar Allah –... →
SAPS disciplinary system unlikely to sanction police brutality
10th June 2025 The acquittal of VIP Unit officers who assaulted victims on camera highlights the police’s failure to define and enforce standards of conduct. A... →
Weaponising the law against democracy in Africa
9th June 2025 Incumbent presidents and ruling parties increasingly bend the law to entrench their power and silence opposition. The use of legal tools to... →
SA’s child protection pledge needs NGO partners to succeed
6th June 2025 The plan is up against dysfunction within social development departments and fraught relations with NGOs that deliver most services. About 1 100... →
Somalia’s stance on peace missions: interference or local ownership?
5th June 2025 Threats to the independence of peace support missions call for clarity on their relationship with host countries. The Federal Government of Somalia... →
Drones: a propaganda tool for Africa’s armed groups?
3rd June 2025 Ukraine’s recent drone attack on Russia shows how potent weaponised UAS can be, both on and off the battlefield. Africa is experiencing a rapidly... →
Political agreements alone won’t heal Sierra Leone’s social divide
2nd June 2025 Constitutional and legal reforms are needed to address divisions rooted in the over-centralisation of power and resources. Despite a veneer of... →
Can Mauritania avoid another fruitless dialogue?
30th May 2025 Without guarantees, President Ghazouani’s dialogue – the country’s sixth – could widen the political divisions that threaten stability. On 27... →
Trust deficit threatens Guinea’s peaceful return to civilian rule
30th May 2025 Despite some progress, consensus on the electoral process and the expansion of democratic freedoms remains crucial. Since the military coup that... →
Is South Africa’s crime problem turning around?
29th May 2025 New official statistics showing decreased violent crime should provide the impetus for expanding holistic violence prevention strategies. South... →
Ramaphosa’s diplomatic dance with Trump: success or failure?
28th May 2025 Between the firefighting and fireworks, South Africa’s delegation did just enough to meet its strategic objectives. The recent meeting between... →
Violent crime and the myth of South Africa’s ‘white genocide’
26th May 2025 Murder and armed robbery affect everyone living in South Africa – to say otherwise suggests a worrying ideological agenda. The lie of a ‘genocide’... →
Will security operations halt Kenya-Ethiopia cross-border crimes?
23rd May 2025 Kenya’s police have achieved some positive results, but lasting solutions require ongoing cooperation between the two countries. In February,... →
As the UN turns 80, is a new era of peacekeeping possible?
22nd May 2025 Despite significant headwinds, a recent UN ministerial meeting reflected broad backing for reformed peacekeeping. With the future of... →
NATO and the G7: global power fractures that Africa must watch
22nd May 2025 Geopolitical shifts in the Western alliance could considerably impact Africa’s fortunes. Two major summits in June could expedite one of the most... →
Can Realpolitik drive renewed regional cooperation in West Africa?
20th May 2025 The AES-ECOWAS split has sparked pragmatic cooperation based on strategic interests between neighbouring countries. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger’s... →
New Africa Brics members decry preferential treatment for South Africa
19th May 2025 Egypt and Ethiopia blocked a Brics declaration backing South Africa for a United Nations Security Council seat. Brics is expanding – but perhaps... →
Mali’s transition is at risk as political parties are dissolved
19th May 2025 Political party bans by military authorities in Burkina Faso and Niger have met little resistance, but in Mali they ignited defiance. On 13 May,... →
SA’s next prosecution head: how to ensure a sound appointment
15th May 2025 Although Shamila Batohi’s selection followed a more participatory route, the process remains opaque and centralised in the Presidency. With... →
Ethiopia’s national dialogue and transitional justice: competition or complementarity?
14th May 2025 The dual peacebuilding processes are equally important – and can run simultaneously through coordination and sequencing. As Ethiopia navigates its... →
African solutions have not solved the Great Lakes problems
13th May 2025 Ineffective African interventions in the region have opened the door to more assertive external actors. After months of diplomatic impasse and... →
Will the Chambishi spill affect Zambia’s ‘all-weather friendship’ with China?
13th May 2025 Sino Metals’ pollution of the Kafue River presents an opportunity to forge a more environmentally sustainable partnership. When a toxic waste... →
Samia Suluhu Hassan drops the pretence of reform
9th May 2025 Ahead of the October elections, Tanzania’s president is retreating from democracy – along with the rest of the East African region. Democracy is in... →
A hopeful Gabon looks to the future
8th May 2025 Gabonese voters have given President Nguema a strong mandate to break with the country’s past and steer economic and political renewal. Nineteen... →
Global uncertainty calls for an overhaul of AU peace support operations
8th May 2025 US and likely European funding cuts call for peacekeeping that is focused, fast and modest in its ambition. The United States (US) intends to... →
Landmark ruling enables justice for SA’s apartheid-era crimes
6th May 2025 The country is preparing for its first crimes against humanity case, reigniting hope for victims and their families. This April, a South African... →
Post-war Liberia still struggles with corruption and impunity
5th May 2025 Corruption was a cause of Liberia’s 14-year civil war and triggered the current political crisis that threatens the country’s stability. On 23... →
Conflict-related sexual violence: a threat to Africa’s peace and security
2nd May 2025 African leaders must commit to ending the violence, which requires focusing attention on justice reform and survivor-led interventions. On 27... →
The window to salvage South Sudan’s peace process is closing fast
30th April 2025 As a guarantor of the peace agreement, the African Union must urgently take action to de-escalate political tensions. On 26 March, security... →