ISS Today > Industrial-scale meth production poses new security risks for Nigeria
Southwestern Nigeria has largely been spared major security threats – now it faces a troubling convergence of drugs and terror.
Reforms in 5 areas could stop the decline in #SouthAfrica’s policing, and deliver a professional @SAPoliceService that is trusted and effective.
Our new report provides practical steps for the next police minister and #GNUissafrica.org/research/books…
Africa won't be spared the fallout of #Houthi attacks in the #RedSea. The security, environmental and economic impacts could be dire.
The #AU must play a greater role in finding diplomatic solutions to navigate these unchartered waters. Read our latest analysis here:
South Africa needs to rethink its approach to tackling #corruption – law enforcement alone is unlikely to shift the needle.
Read our latest policy brief by Colette Ashton on lessons from developing countries. issafrica.org/research/polic…
'People-centred security, effective electoral governance and greater civic engagement can help prevent electoral violence in Africa in 2023' – Former Sierra Leone President, HE Ernest Bai Koroma
Read the full interview here > ow.ly/W7Sc50NITQk@ebklegacy
Statement regarding Twitter comments by ISS staff member
The Institute for Security Studies is aware of inappropriate and discriminatory comments posted on Twitter by Piers Pigou, outgoing Head of the Southern Africa Programme, on 26 December 2024. These comments do not reflect