I ask myself: why has the APN had this impact on us all? What sets the program apart?
Essays
Essays present critical analysis and debate on a pressing issue in African peacebuilding.
APN@10
A Voice from Sudan: War Is Good for Nothing
by Fatma Osman IbnoufThe APN’s 10thanniversary presents an opportunity to review the past and also look forward with hope towards a brighter future. The APN is in a unique position to promote peace-related research collaboration among African academic, research, and policy institutions.
APN@10
My Exciting Research Journey with the APN
by Kenneth OmejeThe APN has been a major part of my exciting intellectual journey, especially in the last decade. The narrative of my initial contact and progressive engagements with the APN can be best explained within the changing dynamics of my research interests as a policy-engaged scholar.
APN@10
Editorial: APN@10 Anniversary Essay Series
by African Peacebuilding NetworkAbout the Series As one of the activities marking the 10th anniversary of the Social Science Research Council’s African Peacebuilding Network (APN), the program is launching the “APN@10” essay series on Kujenga Amani. The series offers a platform for invited fellows and alumni to share their personal experiences and reflections on how APN awards and activities have impacted their professional careers and lives. It […]