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Peace Direct launches a new series of reports

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Peace Direct's Local Peacebuilding Experts come together to discuss key issues in a new series of reports. In the first edition, they look at the phenomenon of 'third term' presidents in Africa.

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    19 May 2016
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    Kevin McCann
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At Peace Direct, we with our local partner organisations who provide us with deep insights of the context on the ground. But we are also working to develop that expertise around the world.

Through our Insight on Conflict project, we map local peacebuilding organisations responding to conflict in 43 different regions. Our knowledge is based on the research of our unique network of Local Peacebuilding Experts, who report for us on the issues affecting their countries.

This week, we launched a new series of reports from Peace Direct’s Local Peacebuilding Experts. Focusing on five different countries around Africa, the first edition discusses what happens when presidents and prime ministers outstay their welcome.

In DR Congo, Maguy Libebele says, Joseph Kabila is making people nervous. He needs to make a clear statement of intent on when the next elections will take place, and if he will stand. The same uncertainty is making for a lively debate in Sierra Leone, according to Abdul Brima, while in Burkina Faso, Boris Somé discusses the key role civil society organisations played in overseeing a transitional government – but risk that they might overstep the mark. In Chad, Bouyo Séverin speaks to campaigners about how Idriss Déby has managed to stay in power for 25 years, while in Burundi, our anonymous Local Correspondent paints in vivid detail a picture of what can happen when things go wrong.

Click on the image below to download the report – and check back soon for the next edition.

 

 

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