Building sustainable peace : conflict, conciliation, and civil society in Northern Ghana
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Building sustainable peace : conflict, conciliation, and civil society in Northern Ghana
(Oxfam working papers)
Oxfam , [Distributor] for the USA, Stylus Pub , [Distributor] for the South Africa, David Philip Pub., 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-68)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Intense fighting in the Northern Region of Ghana in 1994 and 1995 led to the loss of 15,000 lives and the displacement of 200,000 people. A formal peace treaty negotiated by the government ended the fighting but did not address the underlying causes of the conflict, which were a complex mix of economic, political and ethnic factors. An informal consortium of NGOs, initially involved in delivering humanitarian aid, set up a parallel peace process seeking to build up trust through a series of peace-education workshops and the creation of a multi-ethnic Youth and Development Association. The success of the process was symbolised by the signing of the Kumasi Peace Accord in 1996. This report commissioned by the Northern Ghana Inter-NGO Consortium demonstrates how a network of NGOs sharing skills and building up local capacities can play an invaluable role in promoting sustainable peace after conflict.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and glossary
- Executive summary: * Background to the conflict
- * The impact of the conflict
- * Immediate peace-keeping and humanitarian response
- * The peace process
- * Conclusion
- * Summary of recommendations
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Background to the conflict
- * Introduction
- * Under-development and uneven development in Ghana
- * Population and ethnic groups in the Northern Region
- * Land, production, and settlement
- * Governance
- * Ethnicity and identity
- * Conclusion
- 4. The War and its Impact
- * The conflict
- * The impact
- 5. Peace-Keeping and humanitarian relief and rehabilitaion
- * Peace-keeping
- * Government relief and rehabilitation programmes
- * NGO relief and rehabilitation programmes
- * NGO/government co-operation
- 6. The Peace Process
- * Government peace initiatives
- * NGO initiatives
- * Peace-awareness campaign
- * the Kumasi Peace Agreement:issues addressed
- * Peace projects initiatedby NGO's and religious bodies
- * Relationship with the government
- * Assessment of the situation and future prospects
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. Recommendations
- * For the consortium
- * For local government
- * For traditional authority and civil-society leaders
- * For central government
- * For donors
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