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Supporting African Transitions: Integrating AFSIT and AUTJP
In this post, Bobuin examines the launch of the Africa Facility to Support Inclusive Transitions (AFSIT) by the United Nations Development Programme, aimed at preventing unconstitutional changes of government (UCGs) in Africa and promoting democracy. He highlights the importance of integrating the African Union Transitional Justice Policy (AUTJP) with AFSIT to address the root causes of instability, such as insecurity and governance deficits. He also emphasizes the need for a people-centered approach to foster sustainable development and democratic consolidation across the continent.
The African Disability Protocol: Enhancing Disability Rights Protection in Africa
In this post , Dianah explores the adoption and significance of the African Disability Protocol, which addresses the unique challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Africa. She highlights how the Protocol complements the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by incorporating African cultural values, addressing harmful practices, and expanding rights specific to the region. She also underscores the need for universal ratification and effective domestic implementation to ensure the rights and freedoms of persons with disabilities are fully realized across the continent.
Undemocratic Democratisation through Coups in Africa?
Africa has witnessed a series of coup d'états in recent years. Ben Nyabira explores potential factors that might be fueling this persistent challenge. Drawing from recent coup events, Nyabira suggests that a major factor is widespread dissatisfaction with electoral democracy, as elections have failed to effectively advance the cause of democracy in certain countries where coups have occurred.
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