Gender equality may be key to the success of counter-terrorism responses.
African women are still underrepresented in matters of security, disarmament and arms control, but the SDGs could change this.
The use of electric shock equipment by correctional services and the South African Police Service has been implicated in serious abuses.
There are many documented instances where African law-enforcement officials use electric shock equipment in a way that amounts to torture. How can this be prevented?
Thirty years after the Chernobyl disaster, states around the world should take stock of global efforts to enhance nuclear safety and security.
Do men and woman engage equally in efforts towards a world free of nuclear weapons? An analysis of two key forums revealed compelling findings.
Africa, and South Africa in particular, can take the lead in closing the gap in international law that allows the use of nuclear weapons.
Although significant progress has been made, African countries must refocus their efforts towards a landmine-free continent at the Maputo Review Conference.