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  • ConflictDebating IdeasPeace ProcessesRegionalismSomalia

    Is a Peaceful Somalia Possible? Alternatives to Total War on Al-Shabaab

    By Bereket Tsegay
    May 26, 2023
    Is defeating al-Shabaab possible through new ways to building peace?
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasFeminismGender PoliticsPeace ProcessesSpecialised SeriesSudan

    Men Fighting, Women Breaking-up: Sudanese Women’s Movements, the Wing of the Patriarch?

    By Reem Abbas
    April 13, 2023
    Just how patriarchal is the Sudanese women's movement?
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  • Debating IdeasEthiopiaPeace ProcessesWar and War Crimes

    Peace Devoid of Politics Means War: The 2018 Liberal Peace Script between Ethiopia and Eritrea

    By Zula Afawork
    February 9, 2022
    How the deep-seated violence in the 2018 liberal peace script between Ethiopia and Eritrea unfolded in the Ethiopia-Tigray war
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasHorn of AfricaPan AfricanismPeace ProcessesRegionalism

    What Do Policymakers in the Horn of Africa Need to Know about Peace?

    By Yodit Lemma
    March 26, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue Series in the Horn of Africa: Policy Recommendations for Lasting Peace
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  • ActivismCivil SocietyDebating IdeasGender PoliticsHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesSGBVSouth SudanSpecialised SeriesWar and War Crimes

    No Justice for Women, No Peace in South Sudan

    By Jackline Nasiwa
    March 19, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: No Justice No Peace - SGBV in South Sudan
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  • ActivismAfrican VoicesCivil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsPeace ProcessesRegionalismsocial movementsSpecialised SeriesSudan

    Democracy Means Building and Connecting People as well as Institutions: Lessons from Sudan

    By Reem Abbas
    March 12, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: Sudan's Democratic Transition
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsDiversityIdentitiesPan AfricanismPeace ProcessesRegionalismSouth SudanSpecialised SeriesYouth

    Youth, Peace and Security in the Horn of Africa

    By Emmily Koiti
    March 5, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: Adopting international frameworks for the youth peace and security agenda
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsGender PoliticsHorn of AfricaHumanitarianismIdentitiesPeace ProcessesSpecialised Series

    Informal Institutions for Sustainable Peace in the Horn of Africa: The Case of Somalia

    By Fatuma Ahmed Ali
    February 26, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue Series: Traditional Peace-building in Somalia
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsFeminismGender PoliticsHorn of AfricaHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesSocial PolicySudan

    A Road Paved with Thorns: Access to Justice for Women in Conflict Areas in Darfur

    By Wini Omer
    February 19, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: Justice for Women Darfur
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  • Africa's Foreign EngagementsAfrican VoicesCivil SocietyDebating IdeasDecolonisationPan AfricanismPeace ProcessesSpecialised Series

    Developing a Knowledge Society for Peace in the Horn of Africa

    By Alice Wairimu Nderitu
    January 29, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue Series: Developing a Knowledge Society for Peace
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