The Place for Amnesty in Zimbabwe’s Transitional Justice Process
Edknowledge Mandikwaza analyses the concept of amnesty as a pivotal pillar of transitional justice.
Edknowledge Mandikwaza analyses the concept of amnesty as a pivotal pillar of transitional justice.
ACCORD gives presentation on conflict dynamics and resolution at course for participants from various Southern African ministries and government departments.
Ongoing work with the SADC Regional Peacekeeping Training Centre to review and improve UN training on protection of civilians.
Examining the lack of commitment towards national reconciliation as the primary driving force behind continued violence in Zimbabwe.
Research results which indicate that sufferers of grievous injustice often pass a strong desire for vengeance to the next generation.
ACCORD/TfP trains correctional service and prison officers on negotiation and mediation for peace in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Members of the SADC Mediation Reference Group Invited ACCORD to attend their first meeting since forming one year earlier.
A brief account of the violence in Matabeleland, how reconciliation in the region has failed, and possible ways towards peace
Lawrence Mhandara and Andrew Pooe co-author occasional paper examining the inter-party negotiation process in Zimbabwe.
In the late 1990s, Zimbabwe became trapped in a ditch of multifaceted crises that were pronounced in the contest for political power between the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front