
The Exclusion of Women From Formal Peace Negotiations: The Case of Liberia
This study examines the persistent exclusion of women from formal peace negotiations through the case of Liberia.

This study examines the persistent exclusion of women from formal peace negotiations through the case of Liberia.

The past failed attempts by the international community and Congolese actors to restore peace in the DRC show that best wishes and superficial resolutions alone are not enough

Abstract This article (re)appraises the role of civil society in South Sudan’s peace process. Situated at the confluence of civil society inclusion/exclusion, the significance of civil society participation and its

Initiating a network of women peacemakers for security and solidarity in the Central African Region

Affirming the role of women peacemakers at regional, national and local levels

Translating the Women, Peace and Security agenda into action

Strengthening collaboration and sharing experiences in mediation across the globe.

The expanding youth, peace and security agenda in Africa calls for the full participation of youth in peacemaking processes at all levels