
ACCORD organises workshop titled “Lessons Learned from Inclusive National Peacebuilding Processes”
Workshop provides opportunity for dialogue on national peacebuilding efforts in Burundi, Liberia and South Sudan.

Workshop provides opportunity for dialogue on national peacebuilding efforts in Burundi, Liberia and South Sudan.

Explaining Africa’s limited success in peacebuilding operations in light of failures to fundamentally transform inherited post-colonial state and politics.

Creating a space for representatives of political parties’ youth wings and CSOs to commit to a peaceful election.

Equipping refugee leaders with conflict analysis and mapping tools, and facilitating discussions linking their individual mandates to conflict sensitive approaches.

Deputy Minister Sirleaf and representatives of the Liberian Peacebuilding Office visit ACCORD House in Durban.

Enhancing the election dispute management skills of Liberian political parties’ youth wings.

Annual gathering of peacebuilding organisation leaders to reflect on topics of concern to the peacebuilding community around the world.

Strengthening citizens’ participation and awareness in order to improve the credibility of Liberia’s 2017 elections.

There is documented evidence which shows that most post-conflict countries are likely to relapse into violence after reaching peace agreements, and when United Nations (UN) peacekeepers exit the country. As

Examining the progress of several African countries currently at different stages of their democratic processes.