Shaping Multilateral Peace and Security Reforms: The Role of Africa and Europe

Image: Unsplash, Saj Shafique
Image: Unsplash, Saj Shafique

SAIIA and the ECDPM hosted a webinar on 25 February to discuss ways that Africa and Europe could work together to make global peace and security governance more representative and effective.

As the multilateral order fractures further with the new Board of Peace, speakers looked at how a stronger AU-EU partnership could drive reforms to a multilateral system to cope with protracted crises and widening rifts between the so‑called Global North and Global South.

During the event, a co-authored policy brief, presenting key findings and policy recommendations on multilateral peace and security reform, was launched. A high-level closed-door roundtable held in Addis Ababa in November 2025 brought together senior policymakers and experts to identify areas of convergence, divergence, and potential collaboration. The insights from this process informed the development of this policy brief.

Speakers

  • Sophie Desmidt: Associate Director, European Centre for Development Policy Management
  • Steven Gruzd: Head of the African Governance and Diplomacy Programme, SAIIA
  • Gustavo de Carvalho: Senior Researcher, SAIIA
  • Richard Gowan: Programme Director of Global Issues and Institutions, International Crisis Group

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24 Feb 2026