Panel 109: Post-war rehabilitation processes in Sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and learned lessons (Karlos Pérez de Armiño)
Panel Organisers:
The panel will analyze, through several recent case studies, the processes of post war rehabilitation in the region. Its main purpose will be to understand the relative weight of the socioeconomic factors (related to human development) versus the political factors (governance), either as facilitators or obstacles to these processes.
Accepted Abstracts
Regional and international factors in the last Ethiopian transition
From Conflict to Peace or From Conflict to Conflict
Gender equality challengues in peacebuilding in Africa
Productive projects, employment and post
conflict rehabilitation: experiences from some countries of West Africa
The post-war rehabilitation
process of Angola:
a critical analysis of its shortcomings and distortions
Refugees and peacekeepers in Eastern Congo
Girls Education in Post-Conflict Context
Case Study: Liberia
FORCING
PEACE? CONTRADICTIONS, TENSIONS AND DILEMMAS OF THE 'POST-CONFLICT
PEACEBUILDING CONTRACT' IN SIERRA LEONE