We host a range of events to encourage dialogue and inform policy and practice. Some aim to reach specific stakeholders in government and civil society, like closed briefings and workshops.
Other events are public, like seminars and online briefings. These are necessary to achieve our goals. Democracy and good governance require an informed citizenry. The public distribution of ISS’ work enables Africans to assess their governments’ performance and hold those in power to account.
Kenya's visa-free policy will be discussed in the context of efforts towards regional integration and a borderless Africa.
New research on shifting drug trafficking patterns will be discussed on the margins of the commission’s 67th session.
As negotiations continue ahead of the UN Summit for the Future, what global governance changes should Africa table?
Independent and competent leaders are essential, but is there scope for better legal provisions regarding their appointments?
This seminar discusses two aspects of the conflict – the international peace and security system and nuclear safety.
International demand for succulents is driving rampant harvesting and trade, and some species now face extinction.
A draft policy could ensure that South Africa’s provincial social development departments allocate 5% of their funds to violence prevention.
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