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Resolution 1325 in 2020: looking forward, looking back
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2010Women play multiple roles in conflict and post-conflict situations, and these roles extend well beyond those of caregivers and victims.DocumentMake peace happen: strengthening political governance for peace, security and stability in Africa
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012From 4–5 September 2011, the African Union (AU) convened its second High-level Retreat on the Promotion of Peace, Security and Stability in Africa in Cairo, Egypt.DocumentCivilian capacities in the aftermath of conflict: towards strengthened partnerships with African member states
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012The Africa Regional Consultation on Strengthening Partnerships for Civilian Capacities in the Aftermath of Conflict, was held in Pretoria, South Africa from 19–20 July 2012.DocumentThe African Union Panel of the Wise: strengthening relations with Similar regional mechanisms
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012A report based on the High Level Retreat of the African Union Panel of the Wise on Strengthening Relations with Similar Regional Mechanisms, held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, June 2012. Delegates discussed contemporary challenges to peace and security in Africa and explored the mandates and modalities of the operations of the AU PW and similar mechanisms at regional level.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.DocumentMediating peace in Africa: securing conflict prevention, strengthening the mediation and conflict prevention aspects of the African peace and security architecture
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2009The African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD), together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland held a seminar in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, March 2009, on the theme of Mediating Peace in Africa: Securing Conflict Prevention.DocumentSouthern Africa Consultation on the Occasion of the 10h Anniversary of the Peace and Security Council
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2014The Peace and Security Council (PSC) is one of the main pillars of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) established in 2004. During the past decade, Africa has made significant strides in preventing, containing and resolving conflicts across the continent.DocumentPerspectives of African non-state actors on the work of the PSC
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2014This paper was produced as part of the Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union 25 May 2014, Addis Ababa.DocumentThink global, transfer local: the perils and opportunities of a locally owned peace process in post-war Sierra Leone
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012he transition from international to local ownership provides the perfect barometer to gauge the health and general well-being of a country’s peacebuilding process. It offers the opportunity to assess the past, plan for the future and, in the process, nurture the environment that fosters and cultivates opportunities for broader participation in issues of national interest.DocumentLocalising peacebuilding in Sierra Leone: what does it mean?
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2012Contemporary peacebuilding processes increasingly propose and adopt local ownership as a fundamental prerequisite in sustainable peacebuilding. Local ownership presupposes the application of an organic and context-specific approach to peacebuilding.Pages
