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The role of women and girls in peace initiatives in Nigeria
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2013Do women and girls participate conflict management activities and peace building initiatives in Nigeria? The aim of this publication is to discuss the ways in which Nigerian women have participated in peace initiatives, and also identify the obstacles that have prevented them from such involvement.DocumentPeace talks between the FARC and Santos government in Colombia
BRICS Policy Center / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS, 2014In the second half of 2012, the government of President Juan Manuel Santos, in Colombia, started a process of peace negotiations with the illegal group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).DocumentBiological Weapons Convention Confidence: the prohibition and learning from the past
Institute for Security Studies, 2014The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) seeks to completely exclude the possibility that biological agents and toxins will be used as weapons. In recent years many states parties to the convention have expressed unease about its accomplishments since 2001 and its future direction.DocumentWhat next after lapse of amnesty: views from Nwoya district reconciliation and peace team
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012The Refugee Law Project (RLP) is focusing on peace and security developments in Northern Uganda, and with the recent announcement of the lapse of Part II of the Amnesty Act, RLP is assessing the impact this development will have on stability in the region.DocumentRe-examining peace and economic recovery in northern Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012This paper represents a contextual analysis and situational updates relating to peace and economic recovery in Northern Uganda. The paper clarifies that the region is emerging from over two decades of conflict waged between the government and the rebels. However, much is still to be done.Document“Land and investment”: balancing local and investor interest
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012The contextual drivers for land grabbing in Northern Uganda are dependent on the speculative values attached to land and oil-related discoveries and investment opportunities in the region.Document“Challenges of post-conflict recovery!”
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012This document highlights on issues of Peace Recovery Development Plan (PRDP) and health service delivery in northern Uganda. The report reviews an assessment surrounding the recent influx of asylum seekers and refugees from South Sudan to Uganda and summarises its key findings as follows:DocumentThrown along the way: community perspectives on conflict drivers in the implementation of the Peace Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) for Northern Uganda
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2012Northern Uganda is one of the many regions in Uganda that has suffered from persistent armed conflicts; however, there have been strong commitments by the government to rebuilding the north. The current paper sheds light on the Peace, Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP) initiative, a stabilisation framework designed by the government as a strategy for eradicating poverty in that region.Document“We need a culture of truth”: the role of civil society organisations in transitional justice
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2014The Refugee Law Project (RLP) recently met with a number of civil society organisations (CSOs) and key stakeholders to discuss transitional justice (TJ) and national reconciliation in Uganda. This report sheds light on the discussions held in that event. The document underlines the following points:DocumentManaging solutions, not just problems: the role of civil society organisations in transitional justice
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2014This report summarises the main ideas presented in a meeting that brought together the Refugee Law Project with civil society organisations (CSOs) and key stakeholders in order to discuss transitional justice (TJ) and national reconciliation in Uganda.Pages
