2022 – Interpeace expands its state-building initiatives to include mental health and trauma healing, transitional justice, democracy, and transformative governance approaches through capacity-building. Work also begins featuring support for electoral processes and peaceful democratic transitions.
2022 – Interpeace expands its state-building initiatives to include mental health and trauma healing, transitional justice, democracy, and transformative governance approaches through capacity-building. Work also begins featuring support for electoral processes and peaceful democratic transitions.
2017 – The first phase of the Talo Wadaag (Social Contract) - Somali Peacebuilding and Democratisation Programme is launched. The multi-phase and multi-year programme focuses on strengthening the social contract between decision-makers and citizens by creating opportunities for collaboration and convergence among relevant stakeholders.
2017 – The first phase of the Talo Wadaag (Social Contract) - Somali Peacebuilding and Democratisation Programme is launched. The multi-phase and multi-year programme focuses on strengthening the social contract between decision-makers and citizens by creating opportunities for collaboration and convergence among relevant stakeholders.
2015 – Following more than a decade of engagement in Somalia, an office is opened in Mogadishu, enabling operations across south and central Somalia.
2015 – Following more than a decade of engagement in Somalia, an office is opened in Mogadishu, enabling operations across south and central Somalia.
2009 – The Pillars of Peace Programme is launched, aimed at strengthening peacebuilding capacity through democratisation, decentralisation, and social reconciliation.
2009 – The Pillars of Peace Programme is launched, aimed at strengthening peacebuilding capacity through democratisation, decentralisation, and social reconciliation.
2008 – Interpeace supports the first high-level Somali civil society conference held in Kampala, Uganda, titled “Bringing Together Somali Civil Society in the Quest for Peace.”
2008 – Interpeace supports the first high-level Somali civil society conference held in Kampala, Uganda, titled “Bringing Together Somali Civil Society in the Quest for Peace.”
2004 – Interpeace and its national partners implement the first phase of the Dialogue for Peace Programme, addressing social, economic, and political issues necessary for durable peace. A few years later, the second phase of the programme is launched.
2004 – Interpeace and its national partners implement the first phase of the Dialogue for Peace Programme, addressing social, economic, and political issues necessary for durable peace. A few years later, the second phase of the programme is launched.