Conflict & Resilience Monitor

COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 27 October 2021

The Conflict and Resilience Monitor offers monthly blog-size commentary and analysis on the latest conflict-related trends in Africa.

ACCORD COVID-19 Conflict & Resilience Monitor
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In this week’s Monitor our first article is by Victor Ongoma and Portia Adade Williams. They write about the environmental context within which the upcoming COP26 gathering is taking place, and they reflect on the implications of climate change for Africa and the role that African states should play at COP26.

Our second article is by Marko Svicevic who writes about the legal aspects of the authorisation of SADC’s mission in Mozambique, including the role that the UN and the AU played in the approval process.

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