Abraham Ename Minko

Abraham Ename Minko is a Cameroonian who serves as a senior researcher and policy analyst in peace, security, and conflict resolution. He has a Bachelor degree in Peace and Development and a Master's degree in International Cooperation and Sustainable Development. He is completing a PhD in Political Science and International Relations at Istanbul University, Turkey. His research interests are UN Peace Operations, terrorism and counter violent extremism, peace and conflict resolution, mediation and negotiation, international humanitarian law and armed Conflicts, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding.

Recent publications:

Abraham, E. M. (2024). Sudan: Understanding the Dynamics of Terrorism and Conflict Management. A Multifaceted ApproachConflict Studies Quarterly, 49, 19-40.

Abraham, E. M. (2024). Harnessing Environmental Programming and Climate Financing for Sustainable Peacebuilding: Insights from the Lake Turkana Region in the Horn of Africa for the UN Summit of the FutureHorn of Africa Bulletin, 9-18.

Abraham, E. M. (2024). Counterterrorism Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Contemporary Sociological Issues, 4(2), 102-123.

Abraham, E. M. (2024). Investigating the Efficacy of ECOWAS and the African Union in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa: A Comparative Study. Journal of Global Politics and Current Diplomacy, 1(12). 30-52.

Abraham, E. M. (2024). Exploring the Synergy between Mediation and Diplomacy in Strengthening Peacebuilding Efforts. Impact: Journal of Transformation 7(1), 119–143.

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Istanbul University
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