Burundi’s peace villages, which are intended both as models for reintegration and as centres of economic development, have encountered a number of problems which are related to the country’s continued fragility as a state
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Rwanda stands at a critical point in its history. The country's people are seeking to rebuild a soci...
In 2005, after long and difficult negotiations, Burundi went through an exemplary transition to mult...
Contains fulltext : 149370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
Peace and stability have been core challenges in the Great Lakes Region of Africa since the years of...
"After the signing of a peace accord it is the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the...
Displacement is often part of a cyclical process of conflict and displacement. Preventing displaceme...
In 2009, hostilities were brought to an end in Burundi when the FNL rebel group laid downweapons. In...
Since 2005, President Nkurunziza has not kept his promise to conclude peace agreement with Palipehut...
The article examines the absence of peace and security in Burundi afterthe transitional period. It a...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Rwanda stands at a critical point in its history. The country's people are seeking to rebuild a soci...
In 2005, after long and difficult negotiations, Burundi went through an exemplary transition to mult...
Contains fulltext : 149370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
Peace and stability have been core challenges in the Great Lakes Region of Africa since the years of...
"After the signing of a peace accord it is the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the...
Displacement is often part of a cyclical process of conflict and displacement. Preventing displaceme...
In 2009, hostilities were brought to an end in Burundi when the FNL rebel group laid downweapons. In...
Since 2005, President Nkurunziza has not kept his promise to conclude peace agreement with Palipehut...
The article examines the absence of peace and security in Burundi afterthe transitional period. It a...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
Why do some post-conflict states achieve stability and economic growth while others remain poor and ...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
Armed violence and genocide are among the on-going problems that are still facing contemporary Afric...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Rwanda stands at a critical point in its history. The country's people are seeking to rebuild a soci...
In 2005, after long and difficult negotiations, Burundi went through an exemplary transition to mult...