Ituri, a district of Oriental Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, saw a major outbreak of violence triggered by a land conflict that started in 1999 between landowners and farmers. The conflict quickly spread and divided the population into the two main ethnic groups, Hema and Lendu. Groups have continuously worked for reconciliation in Ituri. But what is the contribution of local and international organisations respectively to that process? In May and June 2011, I conducted a series of interviews aimed at answering that question
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The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most complex crises for int...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the site of one of the most egregious conflicts in mod...
The objective of this thesis was to discover more about how local agents, in this case the local chu...
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This report reviews the efforts to address justice during ten years of varied peace negotiations in ...
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International audience"The conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo and their consequences rema...
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During the Rwandan genocide, from April to July 1994, more than two million Rwandans, including Hutu...
North Kivu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has long been a hotbed of ethnic tensions, co...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...
The situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo has become one of the most complex crises for int...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the site of one of the most egregious conflicts in mod...
The objective of this thesis was to discover more about how local agents, in this case the local chu...
For more than four decades, North-Kivu province has been experiencing recurrent violent conflicts ro...
This report reviews the efforts to address justice during ten years of varied peace negotiations in ...
During the last decade we have seen a great increase in regional integration projects around the wor...
Widely recognized as Africa's most complex war, even dubbed Africa's First World War, the current co...
Two years after the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) held its first elections since independence, ...
The preceding contributions have provided a detailed study into the impact of conflict on grassroot...
This article shows in what ways the lack of cooperation between international and local peacebuildin...
International audience"The conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo and their consequences rema...
Congo Brazzaville is one of the most unstable countries in Africa. Since the coming of independence ...
During the Rwandan genocide, from April to July 1994, more than two million Rwandans, including Hutu...
North Kivu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has long been a hotbed of ethnic tensions, co...
The recurring conflict in Eastern DRC has had devastating effects on civilians, mostly in Kivus. Fro...