Female-led churches seem to have communicated a revolutionary message that women are equally as capable as men to be vanguards…
Zimbabwe
My Journey as a Three-Time APN Fellow
The collective nature of the workshops builds upon the ability and capacity of grantees to develop and sustain networks for…
Navigating Violent Networks: Youth-led Everyday Peacebuilding in Zimbabwe
Although many young people were and are implicated in long-term political violence in Mbare specifically and in the country more…
Transborder (In)security in the Honde Valley and the Specter of Covid-19
Anxieties generated by military conflict, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the emergence of this jihadist militia have destabilized Honde Valley transborder…
Youth Masculinities, Marginalization, and Peacebuilding in Zimbabwe
Marginalization from top positions in political parties and government has seen more young men pursuing alterative channels of inclusion in…
Zimbabwe’s Cyber-Shutdown: A Counterproductive Economic Decision or a Politically Retrogressive Move?
Not only has it recently become more difficult for Zimbabweans to meet their basic needs, but the government has also…
One Year After: Has the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Act Failed Zimbabweans?
The situation in the country—marked by high-handed responses to public protest, political unrest, and a worsening economic crisis—continues to pose…
Life as an APN Alumnus: An Interview with Dr. Admire Mare
When you fund the research of young and middle-career academics, you are enabling them to make sure that the knowledge…
Life as an APN Alumnus: An Interview with Dr. Rose Jaji
The Social Science Research Council’s African Peacebuilding Network (APN) had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Rose Jaji, an…
Post-Election Violence in Zimbabwe’s 2018 Election: Can a Future Recurrence Be Avoided?
This round of post-election violence has demonstrated the persistence of election-related violence in Zimbabwe. Even though President Mnangagwa has promised…