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New Publication: “The Eyes of All Acholiland Were Turned Towards This Hill”
CRG's Sara Weschler, along with Arthur Owor from the Centre for African Research, shared the historical narratives of the Lamogi Rebellion from the British colonial report archive to the Acholi community in an educational book.
Roundtable: Understanding ongoing conflict in North Kivu
A Conversation on Forgotten Struggles, Challenges and Prospects
Conference: “neglected crisis, not forgotten’: Democratic Republic of Congo
Conference in collaboration with MSF on the humanitarian situation in Eastern DRC.
New Publication: Collaborative research
This contribution to the virtual encyclopedia on postcolonial hierarchies in peace and conflict provides perspectives on North–South collaborative conflict research.
New media contribution: Retrait de la Monusco de RDC
Interview for rfi on the gradual withdrawal of the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Monusco.
Book Launch: Good soldiers don’t rape with Megan Mackenzie
This book uses feminist theories of ‘rape culture’ and institutional gaslighting to identify myths, and misconceptions about military sexual violence.
Call for Papers: Armed archives
This workshop aims to provide a space for discussion among scholars who study archives of non-state armed actors in order to contribute to the ongoing wider debate on the ‘archival turn’ in conflict studies.
New media contribution: L’accord UE-Rwanda: Regards croisés sur les enjeux régionaux et internationaux
Interview for Actualite.cd on the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the European Union and Rwanda on sustainable value chains for raw materials.
New Publication: Sustaining gender: Natural resource management, conflict prevention, and the UN Sustaining Peace agenda in times of climate catastrophe
This article explores how decentralisation policy and specifically the establishment of communes rurales in DR Congo turned into a profoundly destabilising juncture, shaking existing governance arrangements
PhD Defence: Anatomy of the jihadi phenomenon in Cameroon
On 2 February Hans De Marie Heungoup will defend his PhD on the Jihadi phenomenon in Cameroon.