Crisis Group Africa Reports
The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit NGO covering over 50 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve conflict. The series Crisis Group Africa Reports examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.
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- Kenya's 2013 Elections
- Curbing Violence in Nigeria (I): The Jos Crisis
- Le golfe de Guinée : la nouvelle zone à haut risque
- Sudan: Major Reform or More War
- Côte d'Ivoire: faire baisser la pression
- Burundi : Bye-Bye Arusha?
- Implementing Peace and Security Architecture (II)
- Beyond Turf Wars: Managing the Post-Coup Transition in Guinea-Bissau
- Tunisie: Lutter Contre L'Impunité, Restaurer la Sécurité
- Lost in Transition
- Uganda: No Resolution to Growing Tensions
- China's New Courtship in South Sudan
- Burundi: A Deepening Corruption Crisis
- Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East (IX)
- The Kenyan Military Intervention in Somalia
- Au-delà des compromis: les perspectives de réforme en Guinée-Bissau
- Holding Libya Together: Security Challenges After Qadhafi
- The Lord's Resistance Army: End Game?
- Implementing Peace and Security Architecture (I)
- Africa Without Qaddafi: The Case of Chad
- South Sudan: Compounding Instability in Unity State
- South Sudan: Compounding Instability in Unity State
- Guinea: Putting the Transition Back on Track
- Liberia: How Sustainable is the Recovery?
- A Critical Period For Ensuring Stability In Côte D'Ivoire
- Congo: Le dilemme electoral
- Divisions in Sudan's Ruling Party and the Threat to the Country's Future Stability
- Zimbabwe: The Road to Reform or Another Dead End?
- Politics and Transition in the New South Sudan
- Côte d'Ivoire : Faut-il se résoudre à la guerre?
- Somalia: The Transitional Government on Life Support
- Northern Nigeria: Background to Conflict
- Dangerous Little Stones
- Congo: Pas de stabilité au Kivu malgré le rapprochement avec le Rwanda
- Guinea: Reforming the Army
- Eritrea: The Siege State
- Tchad: Au delà de l'appaisement
- Cameroon: The Dangers of a Fracturing Regime
- Cameroon: Fragile State?
- Sudan: Regional Perspectives on the Prospect of Southern Independence
- Côte d'Ivoire: sécuriser le processus électoral
- LRA: A Regional Strategy Beyond Killling Kony
- Madagascar : Sortir du cycle de crises
- Burundi: Ensuring Credible Elections
- Burundi: Du boycott électoral à l'impasse politique
- Jonglei's Tribal Conflicts
- Ethiopia: Ethnic Federalism and Its Discontents
- Sudan: Justice, Peace and the ICC
- Congo: A Comprehensive Strategy to Disarm the FDLR
- Congo: Five Priorities for a Peacebuilding Strategy
- Chad: Powder Keg in the East
- Liberia - Uneven Progress in Security Sector Reform
- Somalia - To Move Beyond the Failed State
- Northern Uganda - The Road to Peace, with or without Kony
- Sudan's Southern Kordofan Problem
- Tchad - Un Nouveau Cadre de Résolution du Conflit
- Sierra Leone - A New Era of Reform?
- Guinée-Bissau - Besoin d'état
- Beyond the Fragile Peace Between Ethiopia and Eritrea - Averting New War
- Congo - Quatre priorités pour une paix durable en Ituri
- Côte d'Ivoire - Garantir un Processus Électoral Crédible
- Zimbabwe - Prospects from a Flawed Election
- Kenya in Crisis
- Central African Republic - Anatomy of a Phantom State
- Nigeria - Ending Unrest in the Niger Delta
- Darfur's New Security Reality
- Congo - Bringing Peace to North Kivu
- Zimbabwe - A Regional Solution?
- Burundi: Conclure la Paix Avec les FLN
- A Strategy for Comprehensive Peace in Sudan
- Sierra Leone - The Election Opportunity
- Congo - Consolidating the Peace
- Côte d'Ivoire: Faut-il Croire à L'accord de Ouagadougou?
- Nigeria - Failed Elections, Failing State?
- Revitalising the Peace Process
- Northern Uganda - Seizing the Opportunity for Peace
- Nigeria’s Elections - Avoiding a Political Crisis
- Zimbabwe - An End to the Stalemate?
- Guinea - Change or Chaos
- Burundi - Democracy and Peace at Risk
- Nigeria's Faltering Federal Experiment
- Fuelling the Niger Delta Crisis
- Zimbabwe - An Opposition Strategy
- Can the Somali Crisis be Contained?
- The Swamps of Insurgency - Nigeria's Delta Unrest
- Escaping the Conflict Trap - Promoting Good Governance in the Congo
- Nigeria - Want in the Midst of Plenty
- Beyond Victimhood - Women's Peacebuilding in Sudan, Congo and Uganda
- Vers le Retour de la Guerre?
- Somaliland - Time for African Union Leadership
- Côte d'Ivoire - La Paix Comme Option
- Congo's Election - Making or Breaking the Peace
- Liberia - Resurrecting the Justice System
- Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement - The Long Road Ahead
- To Save Darfur
- Security Sector Reform in the Congo
- Katanga - The Congo's Forgotten Crisis
- Sudan - Saving Peace in the East
- Ethiopia and Eritrea - Preventing War
- Somalia's Islamists
- The EU / AU Partnership in Darfur - Not yet a Winning Combination
- Liberia's Elections - Necessary but not Sufficient
- Zimbabwe's Operation Murambatsvina - The Tipping Point?
- The Khartoum-SPLM Agreement - Sudan's Uncertain Peace
- Counter-Terrorism in Somalia - Losing Hearts and Minds?
- Stopping Guinea's Slide
- Post-Election Zimbabwe - What Next?
- Islamist Terrorism in the Sahel - Fact or Fiction
- The Congo's Transition is Failing - Crisis in the Kivus
- Côte d'Ivoire - Le pire est peut-étre à Venir
- Darfur - The Failure to Protect
- Somalia - Continuation of War by other Means?
- Liberia and Sierra Leone - Rebuilding Failed States
- Zimbabwe - Another Election Chance
- Blood and Soil - Land, Politics and Conflict Prevention in Zimbabwe and South Africa
- Maintaining Momentum in the Congo - The Ituri Problem
- Darfur Deadline - A New International Action Plan
- Côte d'Ivoire - No Peace in Sight
- End of Transition in Burundi - The Home Stretch
- Now or Never in Darfur
- Biting the Somali Bullet
- Zimbabwe - In Search of a New Strategy
- Northern Uganda - Understanding and Solving the Conflict
- Darfur Rising - Sudan's New Crisis
- Rebuilding Liberia - Prospects and Perils
- Guinée - Incertitudes Autour d'une fin de Règne
- Sudan - Towards an Incomplete Peace
- Côte d'Ivoire - The War is not yet Over
- Liberia - Security Challenges
- Réfugiés et Déplacés au Burundi - Désamorcer la Bombe Foncière
- Tribunal Pénal International pour le Rwanda - Pragmatisme et Rigueur
- Ethiopia and Eritrea - War or Peace?
- Sierra Leone - The State of Security and Governance
- Somaliland - Democratisation and its Discontents
- Sudan Endgame
- Congo Crisis - Military Intervention in Ituri
- Rwandan Hutu Rebels in the Congo - A New Approach to Disarmament and Reintegration
- Tackling Liberia - The Eye of the Regional Storm
- Angola's Choice - Reform of Regress
- Zimbabwe - Danger and Opportunity
- Negotiating a Blueprint for Peace in Somalia
- Dealing with Savimbi's Ghost - The Security and Humanitarian Challenges in Angola
- A Framework for Responsible Aid to Burundi
- The Kivus - The Forgotten Crucible of the Congo Conflict
- Power and Wealth Sharing - Make or Break Time in Sudan's Peace Process
- Ending Starvation as a Weapon of War in Sudan
- Rwanda at the End of the Transition - A Necessary Political Liberalisation
- Zimbabwe - The Politics of National Liberation and International Division
- Sudan's Best Chance for Peace - How not to Lose it
- Tribunal Pénal International pour le Rwanda - Le Compte à Rebours
- Sierra Leone after Elections - Politics as Usual?
- Dialogue or Destruction - Organising for Peace as the War in Sudan Escalates
- Zimbabwe - What Next?
- Burundi after Six Months of Transition - Continuing the War or Winning Peace?
- Somalia-Countering Terrorism in a Failed State
- Storm Clouds over Sun City - The Urgent Need to Recast the Congolese Peace Process
- Liberia - The Key to Ending Regional Instability
- Capturing the Moment - Sudan's Peace Process in the Balance
- Zimbabwe at the Crossroads - Transition or Conflict?
- God, Oil and Country - Changing the Logic of War in Sudan
- All Bark and No Bite? - The International Response to Zimbabwe's Crisis
- Disarmament in the Congo - Jump-Starting DDRRR to Prevent Further War
- The Inter-Congolese Dialogue - Political Negotiation or Game or Bluff?
- Algeria's Economy - The Vicious Circle of Oil and Violence
- Sierra Leone - Managing Uncertainty
- "Consensual Democracy" in Post-Genocide Rwanda
- Burundi - One Hundred Days to put the Peace Process Back on Track
- Zimbabwe in Crisis - Finding a Way Forward
- The Civil Concord - A Peace Initiative Wasted
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda - Justice Delayed
- Burundi - Breaking the Deadlock
- Sierra Leone - Time for a New Military and Political Strategy
- From Kabila to Kabila - Prospects for Peace in the Congo
- Scramble for the Congo - Anatomy of an Ugly War
- Burundi - Neither War nor Peace
- The Algerian Crisis - Not Over Yet
- Burundi - The Issues at Stake
- Zimbabwe - At the Crossroads
- Uganda and Rwanda - Friends or Enemies?
- The Mandela Effect - Prospects for Peace in Burundi
- Burundian Refugees in Tanzania - The Key Factor to the Burundi Peace Process
- Agreement on a Ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Africa's Seven-Nation War
- How Kabila Lost his Way - The Performance of Laurent Désiré Kabila's Government
- Burundi - Proposals for the Resumption of Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation
- Burundi - Internal and Regional Implications
- Five Years after the Genocide in Rwanda - Justice in Questions
- Congo at War - A Briefing on the Internal and External Players in the Central African Conflict
- North Kivu, into the Quagmire?
- Burundi's Peace Process - The Road from Arusha
- Burundi under Siege - Lift the Sanctions; Re-Launch the Peace Process


