Description
This panel contributes to contemporary and vibrant debates about the processes by which peace can emerge and be sustained in Africa. Exploring a range of peacebuilding approaches and initiatives at different scales, carried out by different actors, the panel enriches our understanding of the complex and multifaceted nature of peacebuilding and security in the wake of conflict. These papers come at the challenges examining the processes that can lead to peace from the international level to the national level and also encompassing the experiences and interactions of combatants and civilians.