ACCORD hosts senior official from SA Department of International Relations & Cooperation
DIRCO's Deputy Director General for Training, Research and Development visits ACCORD House.
DIRCO's Deputy Director General for Training, Research and Development visits ACCORD House.
ACCORD participates in conference consolidating results from a two-year long study on post-conflict development.
Forum aims to unite politicians, policy-makers and activists in strengthening both their response to conflict and support to fragile ...
African, European and American academics and practitioners exchange knowledge and discuss alternative resolution dispute mechanisms in Africa.
Edited by Urmilla Bob and Salomé Bronkhorst, ACCORD's new volume analyses how climate change affects resources and livelihoods in ...
Following on from the South Sudan study tour which took place in South Africa in October 2014.
The University of Pennsylvania's Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program has recognised ACCORD's knowledgable contributions for the fifth consecutive ...
Joint deliberations on the roles played by the diaspora in the development and policy-making of their home-countries.
An international review of the developments and challenges in African peace operations over the past decade.
Creating strategies to further strengthen Africa's civilian capacity and ensure coherence and coordination in the civilian rostering process.
Seminar on frameworks for effective post-conflict responses co-organised by the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation and the AUC.
Roundtable with Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms to generate recommendations on further strengthening Africa's civilian capacity.
Partners and stakeholders gather to discuss the way forward for the TfP Programme in Africa.
Recognising the former prime minister of Tanzania's years of dedicated service towards peacebuilding.
Discussions centred around effective responses to emerging conflict in Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya.
The African Union Commission convenes to analyse the underlying causes of violent conflicts in Africa.
One week course held in Kenya aims to make civilians, police and military officers aware of gendered biases.
15 participants from South Sudanese government and civil society embarked on a week long study tour to Pretoria.