
ACCORD participates in Uppsala University online dialogue on peacebuilding
Discussing the trends that ACCORD has identified where COVID-19 may exacerbate or cause conflict.

Discussing the trends that ACCORD has identified where COVID-19 may exacerbate or cause conflict.

ACCORD, the South African Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) and the African Union Commission will co-host an African Consultation webinar on the 2020 Review of UN Peacebuilding on Wednesday, 10 June 2020 at 15:00–16:30 SAST; 16:00 East African Time (+2 GMT).

Sharing, learning and reflecting on the UN’s role in peacebuilding and sustaining peace.

Bringing together the Guarantors and Facilitators of the Peace Agreement.


Analysing adaptive peacebuilding – an approach that can help navigate the delicate balance between international support and local self-organisation.

An article written by Kira Walker for Equal Times discusses Yemeni women’s vital role as peacebuilders in the country. Below are some key points. Muna Luqman is a peace activist

COVID-19 is likely to disrupt ongoing peace processes, worsen existing conflicts and generate new conflicts. But it may also offer opportunities for ceasefires and peace agreements.

A policy brief written by Anjali Dayal and Agathe Christien and published in February 2020, provides a systematic review of women’s extensive and varied involvement in informal peace processes. Some

Assessing the role played by external actors in resolving the post-coup crisis in Sudan.