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To Assess the Successes of Igad in Conflict Resolution in the Horn of Africa: Case Study of Somalia
(University of Nairobi, 2022)The civil war experienced in Somalia has lasted over twenty-five years. Since 1991, the ruling government of Said Barre was overthrown by one of the leading militia clans. This resulted to the failure of state institutions ... -
Towards a Collaborative Security Approach in Africa- the Implications of Arming Private Security Guards in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2021)Private security guards in Kenya are at frontlines whenever there is a security breach. This is because they have become the go to whenever persons and properties need protection. High crime levels and inadequate police ... -
Transboundary Natural Resource Management and Diplomatic Cooperation Among the EAC States: Case of Lake Victoria Between Kenya and Uganda
(University of Nairobi, 2023)This study explores transboundary natural resource management and diplomatic cooperation among the East Africa Community states. The study does so with a primary focus on Lake Victoria, which is a vital transboundary natural ... -
The Use of Reconciliation by the East African Court of Justice (Eacj) in Dispute Resolution by Member States
(University of Nairobi, 2020)The study sought to establish the use of reconciliation by the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) in dispute resolution by member states. The study’s main objective was to determine the extent to which the EACJ effectively ... -
Violent Extremism And National Cohesion In The Horn Of Africa: A Case Study Of Kenya, Nairobi County. 2010-2016
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Globally, the debate surrounding conflict violent extremism has emerged as an ardently contested area, notwithstanding the reality that a complete metamorphosis of violent extremism results to heinous acts of terrorism. ... -
Violent Extremism and Terrorism in Africa- Role of Nongovernmental Organizations in Kenya and Nigeria
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Governments globally have been faced with threat on their peace and security, which has been attributed by increase in radicalization and recruitment to violent extremist groups. The rationale of this study was based on ... -
Violent Non-State Actors And National Security In The Horn Of Africa: The Kenyan Experience, 2012-2018
(University of Nairobi, 2020)Violent non-state actors have been in existence for millennia. Even during the peak of its power, the Roman empire had to deal with roaming criminal bands that preyed on her citizens as well as with maritime pirates. ...