
Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Why has the DRC seen unending conflict over the last two decades, despite having a comprehensive DDR programme in place?
Why has the DRC seen unending conflict over the last two decades, despite having a comprehensive DDR programme in place?
Analysing the effects of the Niger Delta’s post-amnesty era which followed the introduction of the 2009 Presidential Amnesty Programme.
An assessment of the roles of armed non-state actors within the normative political landscapes of African countries.
ACCORD was involved in drafting the curriculum for the training of future civil society actors and peacekeepers.
ACCORD helps the African Union develop a body of knowledge to assist in peacekeeping operations.
In the context of the 2015 United Nations (UN) Peacebuilding Architecture and the Peace Operations reviews, Mr. Call provides recommendations on how the UN could build its capacity in providing financing to conflict prevention and post-conflict peacebuilding, and in operating and working in conflict.
Sadiki Koko is a Researcher at the Institute for Dispute Resolution in Africa, University of South Africa. Abstract The seizure of Goma by the Mouvement du 23 Mars rebellion in
The Training for Peace Programme at ACCORD (TfP/ACCORD) has participated in a workshop on “Understanding and Integrating Local Perceptions in the Work of Multidimensional United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping Operations”. Organised
Ms René Koopman and Prof Gideon van Dyk are both lecturing in the Department of Industrial Psychology at the Faculty of Military Science of the Stellenbosch University. Abstract United Nations
Abstract Only recently, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) celebrated fifty years since the territory gained independence from Belgium. But the truth be told, Congo is not yet free.