
The Power of Dialogue to Promote Reconciliation in Zimbabwe
Article arising from concerns about why reconciliation in Zimbabwe has been so elusive.
Article arising from concerns about why reconciliation in Zimbabwe has been so elusive.
The Central African government’s negotiating team was hosted by ACCORD at its headquarters for their follow-up retreat.
Highlighting some of the complexities that continue to characterise Zimbabwe’s national mood concerning national healing and reconciliation.
A theoretical discussion showing to what extent the concepts of truth, confession, forgiveness and reconciliation are interconnected.
An analysis of findings from field research in Nigeria exploring the reconciliation needs of communities displaced by Boko Haram.
An assessment of progress made and challenges faced by South Sudan’s National Dialogue Initiative to reconcile intercommunal violence.
A comparative analysis of the reconciliation mechanisms adopted by Sri Lanka and Rwanda, and how effectively they created social reconciliation.
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
Assessing the work of Zimbabwe’s Organ on National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration.