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African Leadership Centre

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The African Leadership Centre, King's College London:Peace, Security and development/Pursuit of excellence/African-led ideas/Independent thinking/Youth Agency

Joined April 2012
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Join us for this intriguing and timely event, where panellists will discuss their work unveiling, monitoring, and analysing the data on visa applications to Schengen and the UK, the resulting costs and how they affect applicants from different regions, and their innovative…

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Peacemaking efforts, such as the Pretoria Agreement of 2022, demonstrate some progress in fostering ceasefires, but achieving sustained peace requires more than agreements. Accountability and transitional justice must be integral to the process.@yours_lilo @eka_ikpe

Mesgnaw Mulugeta believes that the military has often been fragmented into competing structures directly reporting to the head of state rather than functioning as a cohesive institution serving the state. These divisions create a fragile governance framework that undermines…

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Mesgnaw Mulugeta believes that the military has often been fragmented into competing structures directly reporting to the head of state rather than functioning as a cohesive institution serving the state. These divisions create a fragile governance framework that undermines…

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The question is: How do we collectively seize this moment to address the urgent imperative of saving lives in the Horn of Africa and beyond?@ShuvaiBusuman @eka_ikpe @yours_lilo @Af4HA @hdcentre

Donald Deya argues that AU/IGAD are at their weakest. A revolutionary moment is needed for African social movements. Reflecting on the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 was a pivotal factor in transforming the OAU into the AU. Today, we face another urgent call to action

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Donald Deya argues that AU/IGAD are at their weakest. A revolutionary moment is needed for African social movements. Reflecting on the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 was a pivotal factor in transforming the OAU into the AU. Today, we face another urgent call to action

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Despite nearly 54 years of military rule since independence, and the dictatorship's control over political, cultural, and social life, the resilience of civil society and civic movements remains undeniable- Asma Ahmed @ALC_KCL @hdcentre @spearmunya #SudanCrisis #KeepEyesOnSudan

Asma Ahmed notes that the idea of military and para-military forces is not new in Sudan. She argues that the warring factions couldn't use religion in the conflict, and therefore, the fight has been on ethnic and geographical lines.

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Asma Ahmed notes that the idea of military and para-military forces is not new in Sudan. She argues that the warring factions couldn't use religion in the conflict, and therefore, the fight has been on ethnic and geographical lines.

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Haile Menkerios argues that the "Sudan conflict is a war between two different parts of the same institution with no ideological difference but conflict over power and control over natural resources." @hdcentre @ShuvaiBusuman @eka_ikpe @yours_lilo @spearmunya


Mr. Babatunde Afolabi of @hdcentre kicks off the conversation asking the question...What are the historical dimensions and deep-rooted issues that have made the #HornofAfrica a region in perpetual crisis? #SudanCrisis #Peacemaking #KeepEyesOnSudan @ShuvaiBusuman @eka_ikpe


The Research seminar on the Sudan Crisis has kicked off. @ShuvaiBusuman and @eka_ikpe have welcomed the participants. @Oluwafe54219063 has also given an overview of the discussion. @hdcentre

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Get ready for an enlightening discussion with our speakers at the ALC Research seminar titled “Conflict and Instability in Sudan and the Wider Horn of Africa: What Are the Options for Peace-making?" @hdcentre Register👉 alcoffice.systems/civicrm/event/… #SudanCrisis #PeaceMaking

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How does the war in #Sudan connect to the broader instabilities in the Horn of Africa? Our upcoming seminar explores leadership, pathways to peace, and the role of local actors in Sudan's crisis @hdcentre 🗓️ 28 Nov 2024 | 18:30 UK Time Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Damilola Adegoke (@oluadegoke), Research Associate and Head of Data Lab at the African Leadership Centre (@ALC_KCL), King’s College London, Ogechi Okebugwu, Programme Coordinator at the Small-scale Women Farmers Organisation in Nigeria (@SWOFON), and Ayantola Alayande…

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Dr Clement Sefa-Nyarko (@SefaNyarko), Lecturer in Security, Development and Leadership @ALC_KCL @Kings_SGA reflects on his time at #COP29 in Baku including the extreme differences between the different countries attending the UN climate summit. ⬇️ #KingsatCOP

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🌍Prof @eka_ikpe (@ALC_KCL): “With creative economies in Africa, we see the use of African knowledge production, innovation and influence. The producers have been focused on their markets and place African consumption at the heart of it – this authenticity has led to a global…


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