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Title: NIGERIA’S STATE PEACEBUILDING INSTITUTIONS: EARLY SUCCESS AND CONTINUING CHALLENGES
Authors: Darren Kew
Keywords: PEACEBUILDING
NIGERIAN STATES
REPORT
PEACEBUILDING INSTITUTIONS
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace
Citation: Darren Kew (2021) Nigeria’s State Peacebuilding Institutions: Early Success and Continuing Challenges
Series/Report no.: Special Report;NO. 496
Abstract: This report examines the progress of peace agencies or commissions in three Nigerian states since 2016. It finds that their convening powers and civil society networks offer important opportunities for fostering peace, as does their ability to support the peace architecture of local governments. Based on more than fifty interviews conducted between 2018 and 2021, the report was supported by the Africa Center at the United States Institute of Peace and the Bureau for Conflict Stabilization Operations at the US Department of State.
URI: http://ngfrepository.org.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3503
ISBN: 978-1-60127-850-0
Appears in Collections:SPECIAL REPORTS ON PEACEBUILDING

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