By Lolwah Al Khater and Brian FinlayDOHA Since early 2020, the number of people affected by hunger has risen by 150 million, a trend that has been exacerbated by the three Cs: conflict, climate change, and COVID-19. And when it comes to global threats, rising food insecurity is just the tip of the iceberg. As the recent failure of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
By Lolwah Al Khater and Brian FinlayDOHA Since early 2020, the number of people affected by hunger has risen by 150 million, a trend that has been exacerbated by the three Cs: conflict, climate change, and COVID-19. And when it comes to global threats, rising food insecurity is just the tip of the iceberg. As the recent failure of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The University of Pretoria’s (UP) Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship (CAS) and Future Africa, recently partnered with the Sweden-based Nordic Africa Institute (NAI), to host a policy dialogue on “Fifteen Diplomats on A Powder Keg: Africa and the United Nations (UN) Security Council.”