
ACCORD’s Training Unit collaborates with IGAD to train women mediators from Sudan and South Sudan
Twenty Sudanese and South Sudanese women participated in training focused on ensuring inclusion of women in IGAD peace processes.
Twenty Sudanese and South Sudanese women participated in training focused on ensuring inclusion of women in IGAD peace processes.
The roles played by external peacekeeping entities in negotiating peace in Sudan, and the lasting consequences of their involvement
Explaining the growing tension between the ICC and the AU in light of the arrest warrant recently issued for Al-Bashir
Policy & Practice Brief offers recommendations supporting South Sudan Government and civil society actors.
Yuki Yoshida is a graduate student studying peacebuilding and conflict resolution at the Center for Global Affairs, New York University. His research interests include UN peacekeeping, post-conflict peacebuilding, democratic governance,
South Sudan has experienced deadly conflict for much of the last five decades. While most attention has focused on South Sudan’s civil war with the now Republic of Sudan to
South Sudan has experienced deadly conflict for much of the last five decades. While most attention has focused on South Sudan’s civil war with the now Republic of Sudan to
Ms René Koopman and Prof Gideon van Dyk are both lecturing in the Department of Industrial Psychology at the Faculty of Military Science of the Stellenbosch University. Abstract United Nations
Editorial By Vasu Gounden ACCORD at Twenty Years By Vasu Gounden & Daniel Forti Bridging the Gap Conflict Resolution Practice and Research at ACCORD By Lesley Connolly ACCORD’s Peacemaking Work
Editorial By Vasu Gounden ACCORD at Twenty Years By Vasu Gounden & Daniel Forti Bridging the Gap Conflict Resolution Practice and Research at ACCORD By Lesley Connolly ACCORD’s Peacemaking Work