New research shows how governments can prevent informal money transfers from being used to facilitate organised crime and terrorism.
Illicit economies in the Lake Tanganyika basin are fuelled by poor regional coordination against transnational organised crime.
Recent attacks in the Western Indian Ocean are a reminder that root causes of piracy remain unresolved.
Recent social media analysis in South Africa highlights the potential of in-person and online dialogue to shift harmful stereotypes.
South Africa’s illicit economies will be considered within the context of the 2025 Global and Africa organised crime indices.
This seminar explores the use of digital technology, including artificial intelligence, by young people engaged in peace initiatives.
How has organised crime evolved over the last eight years and what responses should the continent prioritise?
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