Last month a peace agreement was signed between the Government of the Central African Republic and 14 armed groups, following talks in Sudan.
At the end of February, mediatEUr members Luis Peral and David Price, assisted by our Project Assistant Esther Kestemont, went to Jordan in order to accomplish the first mission of our Future of Syria project, funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation and with financial and logistics support from the Nizami Ganjavi International Center.
At the request of the EEAS, mediatEUr was honoured to organise today (8th of March) a high-level meeting with H. E. President Faustin Archange Touadéra on the peace agreement in Central African Republic.
In this film, Accord authors Christine Bell, Yusuf Hassan, Deepak Thapa and Graeme Simpson discuss why inclusion matters for peace, and what you can expect from the publication.
Women Mediators across the Commonwealth (WMC) is a network that connects women with a broad range of experiences - from mediating conflicts at the community level to formally mediating conflicts as part of official peace processes. In this film, members of the network discuss why Women Mediators across the Commonwealth is needed, and what makes this network so unique.
This article is written by Christine Bell and is taken from our latest Accord: 'Navigating inclusion in peace processes.'
Conciliation Resources has appointed four new members to its Board of Trustees; Tayyiba Bajwa, George Graham, Jo Kemp and Dushy Pillai.
This month, Nigerians across the country headed to the polls to vote in Presidential and regional elections. In a period of heightened tensions, young people in northeast Nigeria worked to ensure ballots and not bullets dominated the election process.
Drawing on the research and experiences of peacebuilding professionals from around the world, the latest Conciliation Resources’ Accord publication explores the challenges and opportunities for inclusion in peace processes.