Conflict Trends 2009/4

ACCORD Reports

Budget and Sustainability

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The cost of developing the Africa Peace Centre is estimated to be US$40-million. Once operational the centre is estimated to yield a surplus. Revenues will be derived from three major sources:

  • from the use of the conference venue;
  • from the associated use of accommodation facilities; and
  • from the dining facilities.

In each case these revenues result from the Centre’s training and intervention programme activities. As the Centre will remain a not-for-profit entity, all surplus income will be invested in a Rapid Response Fund which will afford the organisation the opportunity for proactive intervention in African conflict situations. 

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Voices on ACCORD

“Thank you for sending me the excellent [ACCORD handbook on] African Civil-Military Cooperation. There are so many useful things said there.”

Elisabeth Rehn, former Minister of Defence of Finland (2007)