
‘We cannot reconcile until the past has been acknowledged’
A brief account of the violence in Matabeleland, how reconciliation in the region has failed, and possible ways towards peace
A brief account of the violence in Matabeleland, how reconciliation in the region has failed, and possible ways towards peace
An interrogation into the practicality of using methods of applied theatre in informal peacebuilding strategies in Africa
ACCORD contributes to the United Nations Development Programme’s Experts Consultation held in Johannesburg.
ACCORD presented with prestigious award for peaceful service towards humanity and democracy from the Gandhi Development Trust.
CAR minister corresponds with ACCORD on a plan-of-action to mitigate violent conflict in the country.
Tracing the evolution of the practices, motives and consequences of cattle-theft in Kenya, from ancient times to the post-colonial era
Liberian stakeholders receive training to strengthen their ability to apply analytical and managerial skills to their organisations’ projects.
Singh and Connolly examine Liberia’s Strategic Roadmap for National Healing, Peacebuilding and Reconciliation and try to account for its shortcomings.
Liberian Peacebuilding Office consults with ACCORD to ensure the successful implementation of their ambitious plan for peace.
Results from Bentrovato’s survey of Congolese youths’ views on their Rwandan neighbours role in the Tutsi genocide and other conflicts