The African Peace Association (APA) produces Peace Reports to provide timely insights on conflict trends, social cohesion, and peacebuilding efforts across Africa. These reports support institutions, policymakers, and stakeholders in understanding emerging risks and developing informed responses.
About Peace Reports
APA Peace Reports are periodic publications that analyze:
- Conflict dynamics and trends
- Early warning signals
- Community-level peace indicators
- Policy and institutional responses
These reports are designed to bridge research and action, offering practical insights that support decision-making and intervention planning.
What You Will Find
Each report includes:
- Conflict Trend Analysis: Overview of key developments and patterns across regions
- Early Warning Indicators: Identification of potential risks and emerging tensions
- Peacebuilding Interventions: Analysis of ongoing efforts and their effectiveness
- Policy Recommendations: Actionable guidance for institutions and stakeholders
Latest Reports
Peace Report – Q1 2026
Analysis of regional conflict trends, early warning indicators, and key peacebuilding developments.
Peace Report – 2025 Annual Overview
Comprehensive review of peace and conflict dynamics across Africa, including policy insights and recommendations.
Peace Report – Q4 2025
Summary of major developments, community-level insights, and emerging risks.
Why Peace Reports Matter
Peacebuilding requires timely, accurate, and actionable information. APA Peace Reports help:
- Identify risks before escalation
- Support evidence-based policy decisions
- Strengthen coordination among stakeholders
- Promote proactive peace interventions