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Under the theme “Together for Peace and Development in Darfur,” UNAMID supported the Al Taylia Sports Club in celebrating the Club’s Golden Jubilee this past weekend in El Fasher, North Darfur.
Which factors increase the risk for armed conflict and war? What circumstances make conflict resolution more likely to be successful? If work for peace is to bear fruit; these questions needs to be answered. Today, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP)...
The ECOWAS observer mission to Liberia has issued its preliminary findings on the October 11 presidential and legislative elections, noting that the process was marked by “orderliness, transparency and peace.”
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has reacted to winning this year’s Nobel Peace prize by dedicating the award to the struggle by Liberians for peace, justice and development.
Following careful evaluation of the situation in post-war Liberia and intensive consultations among its members, the United Nations Security Council has extended the mandate of its peace keeping mission in Liberia for another 12 months.
The European Commission has decided to replenish the African Peace Facility (APF) with €300 million to support African peace and security actions both at regional and continental levels. The funding will be available to the African Union and African...
What if you looked at war as though women mattered? What if you looked at peace as though women mattered? These two questions are at the heart of a five-hour series, Women, War & Peace, a comprehensive global media initiative on the changing roles...
Two years after the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) promulgated the Law on Child Protection, an estimated 3,000 children remain in prisons across the country.
A new report has rekindled debate on whether the Rwandan government “betrayed” women who were raped during the 1994 genocide by letting community-based gacaca courts process their cases.