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Meeting Notes - November 14, 2002

Creating Conditions for Peace: What Role for the UN and Regional Actors?

Report of a conference held by IPA [now IPI] in association with Wilton Park July 1-3, 2002.

 
 

 

Policy Papers - July 14, 2002

Sharing Best Practices on Conflict Prevention

The UN does not act alone in conflict prevention. It is important for the UN to identify other actors with comparative advantages in certain aspects of conflict prevention, and to partner wisely with them.

 

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - July 13, 2002

Sharing Best Practices on Conflict Prevention: The UN, Regional and Subregional Organizations, National and Local Actors Workshop Report

A report summarizing the discussions at the April 8-10, 2002, Prevention program workshop held in partnership with the Swedish Institute in Alexandria, Egypt.

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - April 13, 2002

Empowering Local Actors: the UN and Multi-Track Conflict Prevention

A report from the Conflict Prevention program covering the discussions on partnerships between the UN and civil society organizations in the cases of PRODERE in Central America, CIDP in Ukraine, and MARWOPNET in West Africa, from a December 10, 2001, policy workshop.

 
 

 

Meeting Notes - March 13, 2002

Toward a Pax West Africana: Building Peace in a Troubled Sub-region

A report on the IPA-ECOWAS September 27-29, 2001, Abuja Seminar exploring the development of ECOWAS's regional mechanism for security and development in West Africa.  

 
 

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