Peacebuilding Policies and Frameworks in Kenya
Examination of Kenya’s peacebuilding policies and frameworks identifies gaps to be addressed in reducing conflict and enhancing the peace infrastructure.
Examination of Kenya’s peacebuilding policies and frameworks identifies gaps to be addressed in reducing conflict and enhancing the peace infrastructure.
Youth in conflict play various roles as peace-builders, perpetrators of violence and victims of conflict
Since June, 2021, ACCORD has been conducting a series of weekly conflict management training sessions for women-led non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community-based organisations (CBOs) in South Africa. These trainings, are
Enhancing the capacity of local peacebuilders to help resolve oil-related land conflicts in Ugandan communities.
An article written by Kira Walker for Equal Times discusses Yemeni women’s vital role as peacebuilders in the country. Below are some key points. Muna Luqman is a peace activist
How failing to address historical, structural, institutional, legal, and cultural factor causes the country to continually drift into electoral conflict.
Outlining the constraints and possibilities inherent in school-level peacebuilding initiatives to combat the ongoing effects of apartheid.
Explaining Africa’s limited success in peacebuilding operations in light of failures to fundamentally transform inherited post-colonial state and politics.
How ethnic conflicts along Ethiopia’s borders are influenced by national political dynamics and changes in traditional institutions.