ISS African Futures Briefs
The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) is a regional research institute operating across sub-Saharan Africa. It is guided by a broad approach to security reflective of the changing nature and origin of threats to human development. ISS African Futures Briefs are a product of the African Futures Project, a collaboration between the ISS and the Frederick S Pardee Center for International Futures based at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. They provide policymakers with concise and informed analyses as well as useful recommendations.
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Publications:
- Malaria No More
- Putting the Brakes on Road Traffic Fatalities in Africa
- Knowledge Empowers Africa
- Taps and Toilets
- The Annual Peace Support Operations Seminar
- Understanding terrorism in Africa
- Towards Understanding Domestic Terrorism in Africa
- First SARPCCO UN Police Officers Trainers Clinic
- Policy Challenges for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Armed Forces in Southern Africa
- Leadership, 'Political Comebacks' and Succession in Southern Africa
- Understanding Terrorism in Africa: Building Bridges and Overcoming the Gaps
- The African Military in the 21st Century
- The African Standby Force Training Support and Coordination Workshop
- The Regulation of the Private Security Sector in Africa
- Regional Human Security and Small Arms Researchers' Workshop Report
- The Harmonisation of Regional Economic Communities and Regional Parliamentary Assemblies
- Promoting SSR in the Horn of Africa
- Enhancing Capacities to Protect Civilians and Build Sustainable Peace in Africa
- Policy Research and Capacity Building in Southern Africa
- Review of Progress made by the ECCAS Member States in the Implementation of the United Nations Programme on Small Arms and Light Weapons
- ISS/Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Anti-Money Laundering Capacity Building Workshop


