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Meeting Notes - October 13, 2001

Regional Approaches to Conflict Management in Africa

International Peace Academy (now International Peace Institute)

This report presents a summary of the presentations and discussions during a meeting of the UN Security Council, members of the UN Secretariat, and a select group of experts on conflict management efforts in Africa held on August 8, 2001.  

 

Meeting Notes - July 13, 2001

Southern Africa's Evolving Security Architecture: Problems and Prospects

Francis Kornegay and Simon Chesterman, rapporteurs

A report based on IPA/Africa Renaissance Institute/Southern African Regional Institute for Policy Studies/Department of International Relations, University of the Witwatersrand Seminar on Southern Africa's Evolving Security Architecture: Problems and Prospects, in Gaborone, Botswana between December 11 and 13, 2000. 

 

Policy Papers - July 12, 2000

An Assessment of the OAU Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, and Resolution, 1993-2000

Margaret Vogt and Monde Muyangwa

An assessment of the Mechanism, which was informed by the now completed OAU/IPA Joint Task Force on Peacemaking and Peacekeeping in Africa.

  

 

Policy Papers - April 12, 1998

Peacebuilding in Democratic Republic of Congo

Musifiky Mwanasali

Preliminary assessment of the progress of peacebuilding efforts in the Kivu province in DRC. Also available in French. 

About This Program

Established in 1992, the Africa Program examines the capacity of Africa's regional and sub-regional organizations to prevent and respond to existing and emerging security challenges on the continent. Its primary objective is to deepen knowledge about Africa's crises, draw international attention to them, and contribute to the enhancement of institutional capacities in peace and security. In this regard, the Program works closely with the African Union, regional economic communities, the United Nations, the European Union and other partners and states to explore policy options for capacity building in sustainable peace, stability, and development.

Program Staff

Adonia Ayebare

Director, Africa Program

 

John L. Hirsch

Senior Adviser
hirsch@ipinst.org

 

Mashood Issaka

Senior Policy Analyst
Issaka@ipinst.org

 

Njambi Ouattara

Program Administrator
ouattara@ipinst.org