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Peace Processes

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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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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsEgyptEthiopiaHorn of AfricaPeace ProcessesPodcastsRegionalismSpecialised SeriesSudan

    Podcast on Red Sea Politics in the Horn of Africa: The Role of Civil Society

    By Uncategorised
    January 22, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series. Podcast: Red Sea Politics in the Horn of Africa
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  • Debating IdeasEthiopiaPeace ProcessesWar and War Crimes

    Five Reasons Why the UN Security Council Needs to Deal with the Humanitarian Crisis in Ethiopia

    By Alex de Waal
    December 14, 2020
    UN Security Council meeting on Tigray conflict
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  • Covid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasDecolonisationHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesPublic Health

    Local Ownership of Peace Processes in African Countries in Times of Covid-19

    By Tarila Marclint Ebiede
    May 15, 2020
    How will COVID-19 affect ongoing peace processes?
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