Listening to young people associated with armed groups in northwestern Central African Republic

Conciliation Resources and Femme Homme Action Plus (FHAP) carried out a Listening Exercise with young people associated with armed groups in Paoua (Ouham-Pendé prefecture), Central African Republic.  The aim was to understand young peoples’ reasons for joining armed groups, their life in the armed groups, as well as pathways for demobilisation and challenges they faced when returning to their communities.

Fillmora Anim-Addo

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Fillmora started her journey as a volunteer in Kwaafrica in 2014 and later transitioning to an employee as the Finance and Admin Officer for Kwaafrica. She was also a Bookkeeper for Mifumi UK for three years and then a trainee Accounts Assistant at KBM, a firm of Chartered Certified Accountants and Registered Auditors. She has a solid and profound interest in financial management namely bookkeeping, budgeting, cash flow, and management accounts. Fillmora has a B.Ed. in Accounting and an MBA in Banking and Finance.

What does COVID-19 mean for women mediators?

This month the United Nations Security Council unanimously endorsed Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ call for a global ceasefire. Resolution 2532 recognises that COVID-19 is already exacerbating existing issues in conflict-affected countries, and demanded a cessation of hostilities as the only way to ensure an effective response to the pandemic. However, in many countries, the resolution is yet to have an effect and COVID-19 is continuing to have a negative impact on prospects for peace.

Conciliation Resources partners with Community Union

Conciliation Resources is excited to announce that we have signed a recognition agreement with Community Union who will represent a large proportion of our UK employees. This partnership means that Community will negotiate pay, terms and conditions for their members as well as being consulted on working practices.

Reimagining Victory

Reimagining Victory is a digital series, developed by Conciliation Resources in partnership with the IWM Institute. The series sees leading journalists, peacebuilders, artists and academics discuss the concept of victory, and look at some of the most pressing issues surrounding conflict and peacebuilding in today’s world. As we mark 75 years since the end of the second world war, what does it really mean to ‘win’ a war today?

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