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The never-ending pursuit of the Lord’s Resistance Army: an analysis of the Regional Cooperative Initiative for the Elimination of the LRA
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2013There has recently been heightened concern regarding the activities of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), one of the most deadly insurgent movements in Africa.DocumentThe 2009 KwaZulu-Natal election: a drop in levels of intimidation and violence?
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2009This report is based on the analysis of 523 observation records submitted by the African Alliance for Peace (AfAP) observer teams covering the pre-polling, polling and post polling periods of the elections in KwaZulu-Natal in violent ‘hot spots’ throughout the province.DocumentNatural resources, the environment and conflict
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2011This report emanates from an exploratory study conducted in 2009 by the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), in collaboration with the Madariaga-College of Europe Foundation.DocumentMediating land conflict in Burundi: a documentation and analysis project
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2011Mediating Land Conflict in Burundi: A Documentation and Analysis Project was an assessment and evaluation project undertaken by ACCORD between July 2009 and February 2010. The purpose of the project was twofold.DocumentClimate change and conflict: lessons for conflict resolution from the Southern Sahel of Sudan
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2011Using a human security perspective, this report identifies and analyses local and international non-governmental organisation (NGO) interventions in cases of conflicts related to the environment and environmental change in the southern Sahel of Sudan.DocumentTowards Agenda 2063: re-inventing partnership on extractive governance
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015The demand for effective resource governance partnerships has grown in line with pressure on Africa’s extractive industries to deliver inclusive and sustainable development. This briefing outlines key principles that should frame stakeholder engagements in Africa’s extractive industries, with balanced participation by companies, governments and other role players.DocumentClimate change adaptation, conflict and cooperation: a diplomatic approach for Africa?
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2011Thia paper provides a statement of outcomes from the COP17 High-Level Panel Discussion, Durban, South Africa, 6 December 2011. For the African continent to deal with potential security implications of climate change, regional cooperation and international outreach are important, and this paper highlights reommendations coming out of the Panel discussion:DocumentPride, conflict and complexity: applying dynamical systems theory to understand local conflict in South Sudan
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012South Sudan has experienced deadly conflict for much of the last five decades. While most attention has focused on South Sudan’s civil war with the now Republic of Sudan to the north, in reality, inter-related conflicts persist in multiple layers of society.DocumentWater wars: enduring myth or impending reality
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2000Within the context of the South, water security does not simply translate into economic development, but also food security, and the very survival of states and their citizens. Under these circumstances, it is hardly surprising that the World Commission on the Environment and Development (WCED) has concluded that such resource conflicts are likely to increase as those resources become scarcer.DocumentThe next Gulf? Oil politics, environmental apocalypse and rising tension in the Niger Delta
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2006Nigeria has a huge deposit of crude oil that ranks among the best quality in the world. The oil resources are located in the Niger Delta area of the country. Many argue that Nigeria should have reduced or eliminated poverty. With prudent management of resources, it should rank among the richest countries of the world. Paradoxically, Nigeria ranks among the poorest countries of the world.Pages
