14/05/2026
The HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies
HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies is an applied research and policy think-do tank established in 2017.
It has its Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. The Horn Institute is an applied research and policy think tank established in 2017. It has its Headquarters in in Nairobi, Kenya. The Institute seeks to mainstream evidence based research in public policy processes. Our key thematic areas include; defence and security; diplomacy and foreign relations; conflict resolution and peacebuilding; governance and
14/05/2026
10/07/2024
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We are excited to announce our collaboration with The Global Centre for Policy and Strategy (GLOCEPS) and Jade Communications for an upcoming conference themed ‘Navigating the Digital Age: An Afro-Centric Perspective’.
Join us on August 5-6, 2024, for this important convening!
Stay tuned for updates and more details.
05/07/2024
Article: ‘Mapping the Evolution of Violent Extremism in Kenya: Policy and Strategic Implication’
By: Mumtaza Musa
Link: https://shorturl.at/jwqzM
03/07/2024
Article: ‘Kenya’s Security Nexus: Unraveling Transnational Crime, Climate Change, and Militarization’
By: Stanley Wagunya Simon
Link: https://shorturl.at/jwqzM
02/07/2024
Article: ‘Politics and Conflict in the Republic of Sudan: A Brief Retrospective Commentary’
By: Dr. Mumo Nzau
Link: https://shorturl.at/jwqzM
28/06/2024
Article: ‘Leveraging China-Kenya Collaboration for Sustainable Environmental Diplomacy’
By: Mariah Faridah
Link: https://shorturl.at/jwqzM
11/06/2024
Explore our latest Bulletin Vol. VII | Iss. III | May-June 2024 featuring a diverse array of articles across multiple themes including
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Read it in PDF: https://shorturl.at/iQiwP
06/06/2024
The Horn International Institute for Strategic Studies in collaboration with Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, hosted a one-day symposium titled "Situating the Non-Military Players in the Sudan Conflict: Assessing Their Role in the Post-Conflict Reconstruction of Sudan" on May 29, 2024, in Nairobi, Kenya. The symposium aimed to conduct a comprehensive mapping and analysis of non-military actors in , focusing on their roles, challenges, opportunities, and needs in peacebuilding. It also sought to evaluate humanitarian intervention approaches for displaced persons in Sudan, facilitating their early return and active participation in the reconstruction of the state. Additionally, the event aimed to facilitate strategic dialogue and collaboration among non-military actors and other stakeholders to enhance coordination and effectiveness in Sudan's peacebuilding efforts.
The event brought together representatives from Sudanese professional associations, international stakeholders including diplomatic representatives, civil society leaders and activists, as well as academics, researchers, and experts in Sudanese affairs and conflict resolution.
25/05/2024
''Balancing relations between two bitterly contesting blocks–the US-led and the China-led—all important to Kenya, is what a Ruto Doctrine will define, deploy, and navigate...''
Read more:
https://horninstitute.org/kenya-and-geopolitics-state-visit-by-president-william-s-ruto-the-signaling-of-the-ruto-doctrine/
Kenya and Geopolitics: The Signaling of a Ruto Doctrine in a Divisive Multipolar World Kenya’s President, Dr William S Ruto, is the man (from the global south) to watch as global geopolitics unravel at a pace never seen. Political, economic, security, and social dynamics…
09/05/2024
Article: ‘Diverting Attention from Democratic Challenges: Las Anod Crisis and Ethiopia-Somaliland Memorandum of Understanding in Somaliland's Relations with Federal Somalia’
By: Prof. Aleksi Ylönen, Ph.D.
Link: https://shorturl.at/jtyGS
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| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |