ACCORD continues to strengthen participation of women in peace and reconciliation processes for social cohesion in Mozambique
Widening the space, and enhancing the capacities and engagement of women in peace processes in Mozambique.
Widening the space, and enhancing the capacities and engagement of women in peace processes in Mozambique.
Giving women a platform to increase their contribution to ending conflict and creating sustainable peace and development in the country.
How mediation between the Frelimo government and Renamo resistance forces could curb Mozambique’s escalation of conflict.
A discussion of how self-sustaining constitutional laws are necessary to achieve sustainable peace in Africa’s newly democratised nations
Exploring how Mozambique’s recent civil war created contrasting obstacles and opportunities for the progression of gender equality in the country
The reality of citizens’ involvement in Mozambique’s apparently imitable democracy
Informed by key discussions, debates and recommendations that came out of the ACCORD-hosted Southern African Women Mediators Seminar (SAWMS) which was held from 21 to 24 November 2012, the recently
The politics of land dispossession and repossession in Zimbabwe are much in the news, and much written of, invariably in oversimplified terms. This eminently clear and readable account of the