Human Security Research Centre Ghana (HSRCGh)

Month: July 2022

Human Security News From Outside Africa 07-07-2022

Security Council Meeting on West Africa and the Sahel – Remarks by the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission, 7 July 2022 Thank you for inviting me to share the Peacebuilding Commission’s perspectives. I would like to express the Commission’s full support for SRSG Annadif’s good offices in West Africa and the Sahel, and the activities …

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Human Security News From Outside Africa 06-07-2022

Why the Highland Park suspect represents a different kind of violent extremism Moments after law enforcement authorities disclosed the name of a “person of interest” in the deadly shooting at a July 4th parade in Highland Park, Illinois, extremism researchers, journalists and some members of the public rushed online. They discovered an extensive trail of …

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Human Security News From Africa 04-07-2022

Côte d’Ivoire to Nigeria…West Africa’s security challenges and ripple effects For a very long time, many individuals didn’t imagine that the risk posed by militant Islamist organisations and different armed teams would increase to the southern axis of the Gulf of Guinea. It was presumed they’d stay within the Sahel, however these assumptions are being …

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Human Security News From Ghana 04-07-2022

Violent extremism affecting operations of peace keeping missions – KAIPTC According to the centre, peacekeepers are forced to adapt to volatile environments, thus making their work difficult. Speaking during a workshop organised in collaboration with the Danish Institute for International Studies on Ghana’s Peacekeeping Experience, the Deputy Commandant of the Kofi Annan Peacekeeping Training Centre, …

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