ACCORD meeting with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) delegation
Engaging on BRICS+ approaches to mediation and peacebuilding
Engaging on BRICS+ approaches to mediation and peacebuilding
Renewing strategic partnerships and collaborations in the governance, peace, and security nexus.
Developing the technical capacity of conflict management trainers.
Developing facilitator and dialogue skills to support youth strategies to build social cohesion and prevent conflict.
Creating avenues for youth to reshape narratives and to drive strategies aimed at strengthening the youth, peace and security agenda.
Preparing local women peacebuilders with the tools and resources.
This article examines the Bawku chieftaincy conflict in the Upper East Region of Ghana and suggests that a shared political and landownership system has the potential to resolve the struggle for absolute control of the Bawku paramountcy.
Are approaches to peacebuilding that understand conflict resolution as an emergent process that is context specific, participatory and adaptive, more effective at preventing and resolving conflict than approaches that are based on pre-determined ideological assumptions and standards?
Amplifying youth strategies to develop socially cohesive societies.
Strengthening trainer capacity with intense mentorship and guidance.