The IJR welcomes Fellows to its 2021 Pan-African Reconciliation Network (PAREN) Fellowship Programme
The IJR PAREN Fellowship Programme will run from 25 October [...]
The IJR PAREN Fellowship Programme will run from 25 October [...]
The Covid-19 pandemic has unsettled every aspect of our lives. The [...]
Low voter turnout, combined with the rising number of unregistered [...]
The Western Cape Women’s Election Mechanism for Peace (WEMP) team, [...]
Cape Town – Monday, 1 November 2021 – The Institute [...]
Cape Town – Friday, 29 October 2021 – For the [...]
Popular trust in the South African Police Service (SAPS) has declined by about half over the past decade. Most citizens think most police officials are corrupt, and a small number of citizens report having to pay bribes to obtain police assistance or avoid problems with the police.
On 1 November, South Africans will, for the fifth time, [...]
Mozambique remains beset by an ongoing and devastating insurgency from [...]
Popular trust in the South African Police Service (SAPS) has declined by about half over the past decade. Most citizens think most police officials are corrupt, and a small number of citizens report having to pay bribes to obtain police assistance or avoid problems with the police.