Reconciliation and reintegration
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- Tackling a crisis: effective DDR for the Democratic Republic of Congo
- ( Institute for Security Studies, South Africa , 2008)
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Despite a peace agreement being reached - and the largest UN peace-keeping mission in attendance - eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is still racked by violence. For the eastern (Kivu) reg...
Difficulties in reintegration for former South African combatants
- ( M. Bandeira / Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa , 2008)
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There are an estimated 150,000 ex-combatants in South Africa. The disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) of these veterans presents a significant challenge to democracy-building. Where...
- Greed and grievance in post-conflict reconstruction
- ( S. M. Murshed;M. Z. Tadjoeddin / Microcon , 2007)
- Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: greed and grievance. The paper provides a synthesis of the greed and grievance hypotheses and provid...
- Using artistic expression to resolve conflict
- ( Ba Futuru , 2007)
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Post conflict reconstruction in Timor-Leste has seen civil society playing a large part in conflict resolution and peace building efforts. Psychosocial programming has proven useful in addressing t...
- The challenge of ensuring justice in post-conflict society
- ( S. Pillay;H. Scanlon / Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT) , 2007)
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This paper reports on a seminar held at the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa on truth, reconciliation, and war crimes' tribunals in Africa - with particular respect t...
- How should Uganda implement justice and reconciliation?
- ( S. Worden / United States Institute of Peace , 2008)
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The Ugandan government and the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) reached agreement on the practical implementation of the Accountability and Reconciliation accord on February 18 2008 but how should Ugand...
Can religion play a role in peacemaking?
- ( D. Smock / United States Institute of Peace , 2008)
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This report explores the religious dimension of international conflict. Looking at interfaith dialogue, the role of religious activism to promote peace with justice, and the U.S government relation...
- Why include girls in post-conflict programmes?
- ( M. Denov / Capacity Development Web Site, Canadian International Development Agency , 2007)
- This paper examines the experiences of girls in armed conflict. Focusing on the extent to which girls are marginalised during and following armed conflict, it traces the perspectives of girls as victi...
Colombia: can peace negotiations with the ELN be revived?
- ( International Crisis Group , 2007)
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A three-year peace process between the government of Alvaro Uribe and the left-wing National Liberation Army (ELN) is at a standstill. This paper provides a background on the ELN and the confl...
Is the Afghanistan Government doing enough to deliver on economic and social rights?
- ( United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees , 2007)
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The Government of Afghanistan is failing to fulfil the core economic and social rights of the Afghan people, according to this new report by the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIH...






