Mobile Dialogue Unit in Mali

In this brochure learn about the Mobile Dialogue Unit (MDU), a team of the Institut Malien de Recherche Action pour la Paix (IMRAP). Created in 2015 as part of the partnership between IMRAP and Interpeace, it seeks to respond to the request of many Malians to broaden and deepen the dialogue for peace in Mali.

An Agenda for Peace in Mali

In this brochure learn about the Agenda for Peace in Mali, a programme jointly implemented by the Institut Malien de Recherche Action pour la Paix (IMRAP) and Interpeace since 2013.

It aims to renew the commitment of Malians to live together in harmony through an inclusive and participative dialogue process. Strengthening trust between Malians lies at the heart of this initiative.

Dynamics of youth violence

This film presents the voices of the people of Abidjan on obstacles to social cohesion and violent dynamics involving young people in the urban space. As part of a participatory research, the people of Abidjan identified barriers favoring the disintegration of social cohesion and developed several recommendations.

Diagnosis and solutions for sustainable peace in Mali

After the armed conflict in 2012, Mali is engaged in its reconstruction. In the context of a participatory action research conducted by Interpeace and its partner the Malian Institute of Research and Action for Peace (IMRAP), the Malians identified two main priorities for a sustainable peaceful society: the lack of trust between civilians and the defence and security forces as well as the evolution in societal values. In this video, Malians from all walks of life and parts of Mali make a diagnosis of the situation and offer their solutions to consolidate peace in Mali.

Fostering Resilience for Peace

The 2015 Interpeace Annual Report, entitled Fostering Resilience for Peace, features highlights of our programmes in more than 20 countries around the world, and reflects on Interpeace's commitment to strengthen the resilience capacities of societies to move towards greater peace.

Interpeace in Eastern and Central Africa - Building Lasting Peace

Interpeace has been active in Eastern and Central Africa since 1996. From its regional office in Nairobi, Kenya, the organization presently supports peacebuilding efforts in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda and the Somali Region.

Find more detailed information of the work that is being done in Eastern and Central Africa in this document.