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Nimba County Reconciliation Project - Findings and Recommendations (English) Nimba County Reconciliation Project - Findings and Recommendations (English)

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Date added: 09/04/2008
Date modified: 07/21/2011
Filesize: 1.42 MB
Downloads: 412

September 2008 - This report presents the findings of extensive consultations carried out in Nimba County. A broad range of people participated in the consultation process including members from all ethnic groups, local, traditional authorities, religious leaders and youth and women's groups. The findings presented in this report reflect the views of the participants.
The report also presents recommendations that have been formulated from the suggestions, comments, and proposals voiced by participants throughout the consolidation process.

Making peacebuilding inclusive in...Liberia Making peacebuilding inclusive in...Liberia

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Date added: 12/19/2011
Date modified: 12/19/2011
Filesize: 138.96 kB
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December 2011 - This document is a brief summary of our peacebuilding work in Liberia.

Evaluation of the Interpeace Project in Nimba County (English) Evaluation of the Interpeace Project in Nimba County (English)

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Date added: 09/30/2008
Date modified: 07/29/2011
Filesize: 159.83 kB
Downloads: 306
Author: Gwendolyn Taylor

September 2008 - This document presents the results of an external evaluation of the Interpeace project in Nimba County, Liberia. The evaluation was conducted between 4 September and 20 September 2008 and consolidates the perspectives of 44 informed individuals.

Challenges to the Consolidation of Peace in the Eyes of the Communities (English) Challenges to the Consolidation of Peace in the Eyes of the Communities (English)

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Date added: 10/27/2010
Date modified: 07/21/2011
Filesize: 2.57 MB
Downloads: 447

October 2010 - This report presents the findings of the consultation phase conducted by the Platform for Dialogue and Peace (P4DP) in Liberia. The report integrates the results of the consultations and provides a thorough presentation of the sources of conflict as they were identified by the local population. The consultations were carried out by research teams that visited the different regions of the country. Overall, including Nimba County, a total of 10,800 individuals participated in the consultation process, 59 district were covered and 273 communities visited.

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