TfP AGM and UN Meetings 2013
The Training for Peace (TfP) in Africa Programme at ACCORD has participated in the TfP Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New York. The AGM aims to highlight the TfP Programmes
The Training for Peace (TfP) in Africa Programme at ACCORD has participated in the TfP Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New York. The AGM aims to highlight the TfP Programmes

Following up on efforts to implement UNSCR 1325 and other AU and regional frameworks for the empowerment of women.
In June 2012, the Training for Peace Programme at ACCORD (TfP/ACCORD) established a Civilian Capacity Network of civil society organisations, which then facilitated a consultation on Civilian Capacity Matching (CapMatch)
The Training for Peace Programme (TfP) at ACCORD, in collaboration with the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UN DPKO), has published and launched a UN Civil Affairs Handbook. The

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

Contemporary peacebuilding processes increasingly propose and adopt local ownership as a fundamental prerequisite in sustainable peacebuilding. Local ownership presupposes the application of an organic and context-specific approach to peacebuilding. Localisation

Contemporary peacebuilding processes increasingly propose and adopt local ownership as a fundamental prerequisite in sustainable peacebuilding. Local ownership presupposes the application of an organic and context-specific approach to peacebuilding. Localisation

Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping in Africa Context and Evolution By Gustavo De Carvalho & Andreas í˜ien Stensland The Protection of Civilians A Comparison between

Editorial By Vasu Gounden The Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping in Africa Context and Evolution By Gustavo De Carvalho & Andreas í˜ien Stensland The Protection of Civilians A Comparison between
Dr Solomon Dersso is senior researcher with the Institute for Security Studies and an adjunct Professor of Human Rights Law with the Centre for Human Rights and School of Law,