ACCORD hosts Capacity Building Retreat for the Africa Initiative in Central African Republic
Strengthening the Africa Initiative’s capacity and confidence to manage the Central African Republic’s peace processes.
Strengthening the Africa Initiative’s capacity and confidence to manage the Central African Republic’s peace processes.
In October 1998, five years after ACCORD was established, we took the bold step of starting a quarterly magazine called Conflict Trends. We were aware of the difficulties of establishing
Analysing the tumultuous spread of democracy across Africa in the decades following the Cold War era.
An introduction to nhimbe – an indigenous collaborative work system where community members work towards a common goal.
ACCORD presents a funding proposal to the South African Military Ombud.
ACCORD hosted a lessons sharing High Level Retreat intended to afford the CAR Delegation an opportunity to prepare for upcoming talks and negotiations.
In this issue, we have arranged five articles in two pairs around one in the middle, which is on meaningful concepts and possible realities. In ACCORD’s experience of dealing with
Using Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consocia-tionalism’ to understand South Sudan’s mutually reinforcing conflict system and its barriers to resolving conflict.
Arguing that the perceived choice between justice and peace is a false one since, as the two mutually reinforce each other.