Pastoral conflict in Kenya
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
Liberian stakeholders receive training to strengthen their ability to apply analytical and managerial skills to their organisations’ projects.
Singh and Connolly examine Liberia’s Strategic Roadmap for National Healing, Peacebuilding and Reconciliation and try to account for its shortcomings.
Liberian Peacebuilding Office consults with ACCORD to ensure the successful implementation of their ambitious plan for peace.
Results from Bentrovato’s survey of Congolese youths’ views on their Rwandan neighbours role in the Tutsi genocide and other conflicts
Policy & Practice Brief offers recommendations supporting South Sudan Government and civil society actors.
In 2011, southern Sudan witnessed a successful and peaceful referendum, culminating in its secession from the Republic of Sudan and the birth of an independent Republic of South Sudan on
ACCORD’s South Sudan Initiative hosts training sessions to enhance conflict management capacity of South Sudanese government institutions.
Nigusie Angessa has an M.A. degree in Foreign Language Studies and has taken high level trainings in the areas of peace and conflict. He is a lecturer in the College
Dr Hapanyengwi-Chemhuru is a senior lecturer in philosophy of education at the University of Zimbabwe. He has been with the Department of Educational Foundations since 1995. Currently he is chairman