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The AU/NEPAD and Africa's evolving governance and security architecture
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005While governance and security are not the only challenges in Africa, it seems clear that any process towards the continent’s renewal would need to proceed on a sound governance and security base.DocumentA more secure continent, African perspectives on the UN High-Level Panel Report, A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa, and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) co-hosted a policy advisory group meeting of about 40 policymakers, academics and civil society activists, in April 2005.DocumentWhither SADC? Southern Africa's post-Apartheid security agenda: seminar report
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005In June 2005, the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa, convened a two-day policy advisory group meeting on the theme, “Whither SADC? An Agenda for Southern Africa’s Post-Apartheid Security”.DocumentThe intervention and mediation of eminent persons in conflicts in Nigeria
Natural Resouces Systems Programme, 2014Since the 1980s, the term ‘eminent persons’ has been used to denote a group of distinguished and impartial mediators in conflict management, especially in international conflicts. They are frequently called on to mediate conflicts in Nigeria.DocumentHIV/AIDS and human security: an agenda for Africa
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005The impact of HIV/AIDS on Africa is already devastating and has widespread social, economic, political, as well as peace and security ramifications.DocumentBuilding an African Union for the 21st Century: Relations with Regional Economic Communities (RECS), NEPAD and civil society: seminar report
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005There is a need to examine the significance and progress of the African Union (AU), which was officially launched in Durban, South Africa, in July 2002.DocumentThe peacebuilding role of civil society in Southern Africa
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005Civil society has contributed extensively to the reintroduction of plural political dispensations and constitutional reforms in the post-Cold War era.DocumentWomen and peacebuilding in Africa
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2005The Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa, and the United Nations (UN) Development Fund for Women’s (UNIFEM) Southern and Central African Regional Offices co-hosted a policy advisory group meeting on “The Impact of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Africa”, on 27 and 28 October 2005.DocumentFrom Eurafrique to Afro-Europa: Africa and Europe in a new century
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2008The development and security agendas in the Africa-Europe relationship have also shown themselves to be closely connected, and the issue of migration has become increasingly thorny.DocumentPeacebuilding in post-Cold War Africa: problems, progress, and prospects: seminar reportrospects
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2009Peacebuilding has assumed a significant place on the international agenda since the end of the Cold War. It is particularly important to Africa, where almost half of the 51 UN peacekeeping missions have been deployed in the post-Cold War era. A range of local, regional and global peacebuilding structures and institutions have been established.Pages
