| Reconciliation Processes in Africa: Côte d' Ivoire | |||||||||
This collection of Internet resources includes selected country-specific case study experiences that are helping and/or hindering reconciliation processes in Africa at international, regional, national, and communal levels.Although selective, inclusion of a site by no means constitutes endorsement by the African and Middle Eastern Division of the Library of Congress. Every source listed here was successfully tested before being added to the list. Users, however, should be aware that a successful connection may sometimes require several attempts. For additional research and bibliographic materials on reconciliation processes in African countries consult the Library's online catalog. | |||||||||
| AFRICAN WOMEN OF FAITH NETWORK REPORT (http://www.wcrp.org/RforP/womens%20program/Annual%20Report%2003-04%20women.pdf) | |||||||||
| Founded 2003 as the first regional sub-network of the Global Network of Religious organizations of “Religions for Peace”, the NGO promotes multi-religious cooperation for peacebuilding in Cote d’Ivoire and in other African countries. | |||||||||
| APPENDIX E: TRAINING FOR PEACE OPERATIONS AS CONDUCTED IN CO TRAINING FOR PEACE OPERATIONS AS CONDUCTED IN COTE D' IVOIRE - AFRICAN CAPABILITIES FOR TRAINING FOR PEACE OPERATIONS (http://www.iss.co.za/Pubs/Other/AfricaCapab/AppendE.html) | |||||||||
| Cited in “African Capabilities for Training for Peace Operation”, Cote d’Ivoire’s involvement with conflict resolution and peace operations in Africa from 1977. In addition there is information on L’ANAD, or the Accord de Non Aggression et D’Assistance en Matiere de Defense (Treaty of Non-Aggression, Assistance and Mutual Defence) signed by: Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, and Togo. Benin and Guinea Conakry had observer status at meetings of L’ANAD.. | |||||||||
| RELIEF WEB (http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/EVIU-63HHAD?OpenDocument) | |||||||||
| Site provides timely information on humanitarian emergencies by exchanging information between governments, relief agencies, and non-governmental organizations. | |||||||||
| UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS (OCHA) SITUATION REPORT NO.04 COTE D IVOIRE 24 FEBRUARY 2003 (http://www.cidi.org/humanitarian/hsr/03a/ixl45.html) | |||||||||
| This is a discussion on issues surrounding the implementation of January 2003 Linas-Marcoussis Accord of Cote d’ Ivoire. | |||||||||
| WEST AFRICA NETWORK FOR PEACEBUILDING (WANEP) (http://www.wanep.org/programs/wipnet.htm) | |||||||||
| Launched in 1990, WANEP seeks to strengthen the capability of peacebuilding organizations and practioners in the West Africa sub-region to engage actively in the peaceful transformation of violence. Sub-groups are Active Nonviolence and Peace Education(ANVPE), Capacity Building Program(CBP), Women in Peacebuilding WIPNeT),Warning & Early Response (WARN), and West Africa Peacebuilding Institute (WAPI) This site is available in French and English. | |||||||||
| WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY RESOURCES: COTE D'IVOIRE (http://www.peacewomen.org/resources/Cote%5Fd'Ivoire/cotedivoireindex.html) | |||||||||
| This site maintains information on gender issues in Cote d’Ivorie caused by conflicts in the country. | |||||||||
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