Post-conflict Reconstruction and Reconciliation in Rwanda and Sri Lanka
A comparative analysis of the reconciliation mechanisms adopted by Sri Lanka and Rwanda, and how effectively they created social reconciliation.
A comparative analysis of the reconciliation mechanisms adopted by Sri Lanka and Rwanda, and how effectively they created social reconciliation.
There is documented evidence which shows that most post-conflict countries are likely to relapse into violence after reaching peace agreements, and when United Nations (UN) peacekeepers exit the country. As
Assessing the work of Zimbabwe’s Organ on National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration.
Exploring the use of participatory media projects as effective forums for healing in post-conflict states.
ACCORD and partners re-prioritise peacebuilding and reconciliation strategies, programmes and interventions in Liberia.
Coalition led by South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission organises events in commemoration of International Day of Peace.
How strengthening government institutions will aid Kenya in achieving reconciliation and long term stability.
Analysing the Great Lakes Region’s post-colonial governments’ efforts to adhere to The Pact on Security, Stability and Development.
ACCORD and the SSI have run a training event on communication in conflict for the South Sudanese SPLM Secretariat.
Examining the lack of commitment towards national reconciliation as the primary driving force behind continued violence in Zimbabwe.