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Can the London conference on Somalia get it right this time?

Feb 2012

Can the London conference on Somalia succeed this time where others have failed? After a year in which large swathes of Somalia have been hit by famine and continued war, and international militarisation has markedly increased, the UK government’s initiative to host an international conference on Somalia on 23 February is welcome. But lessons must be learnt from past mistakes. Ahead of the conference, Mark Bradbury makes the case that support should be given to local Somali-led solutions that promote legitimacy and participation.

Viewpoint: Ending wars peacefully just got harder

Jun 2010
In this article, Andy Carl of Conciliation Resources explains how and why counter-terrorism laws around the world may be doing more harm than good.

Getting engaged? The United Nations and Somalia: a conversation with Charles Petrie

Whose peace is it anyway? Connecting Somali and international peacemaking
Feb 2010
The UN Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General for Somalia reflects on the changing character of UN intervention and the importance of partnership with Somalis and other international organisations.

Report on peace-making initiative in Somaliland

Jan 1997
The Council for Peace & Development-Somaliland was determined to end the armed conflict which broke out in the region of Somaliland in 1994-1995. Its journey is recorded in its report.

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