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This book critically examines the approaches to Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants programming in Africa.
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This book critically examines the approaches to Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants programming in Africa.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000908701
- Artikelnr.: 68077935
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000908701
- Artikelnr.: 68077935
Ibrahim Bangura is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone, and is a senior partner of Transition International, Netherlands.
Part I: Conceptual and Contextual Background
1. Introduction: DDR in Theory and Practice in Africa and Beyond:
Emerging Trends and Frameworks
Ibrahim Bangura
2. Lessons from the African Union's Engagement on DDR in Africa
Augustine Owusu, Rhoda Mwende Kiilu and Shreya Paudel
Part II: Concepts, Contexts and Themes
3. Linking Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and
Reintegration in Africa: A Practical Analysis
Mohamed Suma
4. Release and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed
Forces and Armed Groups in Africa: A Critical Reflection
Fatuma Ibrahim
5. Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches to Gender-Responsive DDR
Programming in Africa
Luisa Maria Dietrich Ortega
6. Emerging Trends: DDR and Countering Violent Extremism in Africa
Ibrahim Bangura and Henry Mbawa
Part III: Contextual Case Studies
7. A Narrow and Uncertain Path: Operation Safe Corridor and the
Defectors Programme in Northeast Nigeria
Usman Tar and Sasilkar Banu
8. Innovations to DDR to address the Identity-Based Violent Conflicts
and Stabilise Combatants of Central African Republic
Irma Specht
9. Release and reintegration of the children of the White Army of South
Sudan: Cultural Realities versus DDR Programming
Irma Specht
10. Connecting the Dots: DDR, Economic Recovery and Peacebuilding in the
Democratic Republic of Congo
Mark van Dorp
11. Somalia: Towards a Fourth Generation DDR?
Mohamed Gibril Sesay
12. Incomplete Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and
Reintegration (DDRR): A Prescription for Prolonged Fragility in
Liberia
Raphaela Tabea Kormoll and T. Debey Sayndee
13. Interrogating DDR and Peacebuilding Experience in Post-War Sierra
Leone
Henry Mbawa
14. A Contextual and Intersectional Analysis of Ex-Combatant
Reintegration: The Case of Burundi
Élise Féron
15. From Combatants to Civilians: A Never-Ending Transition in Zimbabwe
Godfrey Maringira; Edmore Chitukutuku and Simbarashe Gukurume
16. When Ex-Combatants Return to Violent Townships: Expectations and
Masculinities Among Azania People's Liberation Army in South Africa
Godfrey Maringira, Simbarashe Gukurume and Malose Langa
Part V Drawing Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Looking to the Future: DDR, Stabilisation and
Peacebuilding in Africa Ibrahim Bangura
1. Introduction: DDR in Theory and Practice in Africa and Beyond:
Emerging Trends and Frameworks
Ibrahim Bangura
2. Lessons from the African Union's Engagement on DDR in Africa
Augustine Owusu, Rhoda Mwende Kiilu and Shreya Paudel
Part II: Concepts, Contexts and Themes
3. Linking Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and
Reintegration in Africa: A Practical Analysis
Mohamed Suma
4. Release and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed
Forces and Armed Groups in Africa: A Critical Reflection
Fatuma Ibrahim
5. Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches to Gender-Responsive DDR
Programming in Africa
Luisa Maria Dietrich Ortega
6. Emerging Trends: DDR and Countering Violent Extremism in Africa
Ibrahim Bangura and Henry Mbawa
Part III: Contextual Case Studies
7. A Narrow and Uncertain Path: Operation Safe Corridor and the
Defectors Programme in Northeast Nigeria
Usman Tar and Sasilkar Banu
8. Innovations to DDR to address the Identity-Based Violent Conflicts
and Stabilise Combatants of Central African Republic
Irma Specht
9. Release and reintegration of the children of the White Army of South
Sudan: Cultural Realities versus DDR Programming
Irma Specht
10. Connecting the Dots: DDR, Economic Recovery and Peacebuilding in the
Democratic Republic of Congo
Mark van Dorp
11. Somalia: Towards a Fourth Generation DDR?
Mohamed Gibril Sesay
12. Incomplete Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and
Reintegration (DDRR): A Prescription for Prolonged Fragility in
Liberia
Raphaela Tabea Kormoll and T. Debey Sayndee
13. Interrogating DDR and Peacebuilding Experience in Post-War Sierra
Leone
Henry Mbawa
14. A Contextual and Intersectional Analysis of Ex-Combatant
Reintegration: The Case of Burundi
Élise Féron
15. From Combatants to Civilians: A Never-Ending Transition in Zimbabwe
Godfrey Maringira; Edmore Chitukutuku and Simbarashe Gukurume
16. When Ex-Combatants Return to Violent Townships: Expectations and
Masculinities Among Azania People's Liberation Army in South Africa
Godfrey Maringira, Simbarashe Gukurume and Malose Langa
Part V Drawing Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Looking to the Future: DDR, Stabilisation and
Peacebuilding in Africa Ibrahim Bangura
Part I: Conceptual and Contextual Background
1. Introduction: DDR in Theory and Practice in Africa and Beyond:
Emerging Trends and Frameworks
Ibrahim Bangura
2. Lessons from the African Union's Engagement on DDR in Africa
Augustine Owusu, Rhoda Mwende Kiilu and Shreya Paudel
Part II: Concepts, Contexts and Themes
3. Linking Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and
Reintegration in Africa: A Practical Analysis
Mohamed Suma
4. Release and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed
Forces and Armed Groups in Africa: A Critical Reflection
Fatuma Ibrahim
5. Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches to Gender-Responsive DDR
Programming in Africa
Luisa Maria Dietrich Ortega
6. Emerging Trends: DDR and Countering Violent Extremism in Africa
Ibrahim Bangura and Henry Mbawa
Part III: Contextual Case Studies
7. A Narrow and Uncertain Path: Operation Safe Corridor and the
Defectors Programme in Northeast Nigeria
Usman Tar and Sasilkar Banu
8. Innovations to DDR to address the Identity-Based Violent Conflicts
and Stabilise Combatants of Central African Republic
Irma Specht
9. Release and reintegration of the children of the White Army of South
Sudan: Cultural Realities versus DDR Programming
Irma Specht
10. Connecting the Dots: DDR, Economic Recovery and Peacebuilding in the
Democratic Republic of Congo
Mark van Dorp
11. Somalia: Towards a Fourth Generation DDR?
Mohamed Gibril Sesay
12. Incomplete Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and
Reintegration (DDRR): A Prescription for Prolonged Fragility in
Liberia
Raphaela Tabea Kormoll and T. Debey Sayndee
13. Interrogating DDR and Peacebuilding Experience in Post-War Sierra
Leone
Henry Mbawa
14. A Contextual and Intersectional Analysis of Ex-Combatant
Reintegration: The Case of Burundi
Élise Féron
15. From Combatants to Civilians: A Never-Ending Transition in Zimbabwe
Godfrey Maringira; Edmore Chitukutuku and Simbarashe Gukurume
16. When Ex-Combatants Return to Violent Townships: Expectations and
Masculinities Among Azania People's Liberation Army in South Africa
Godfrey Maringira, Simbarashe Gukurume and Malose Langa
Part V Drawing Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Looking to the Future: DDR, Stabilisation and
Peacebuilding in Africa Ibrahim Bangura
1. Introduction: DDR in Theory and Practice in Africa and Beyond:
Emerging Trends and Frameworks
Ibrahim Bangura
2. Lessons from the African Union's Engagement on DDR in Africa
Augustine Owusu, Rhoda Mwende Kiilu and Shreya Paudel
Part II: Concepts, Contexts and Themes
3. Linking Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and
Reintegration in Africa: A Practical Analysis
Mohamed Suma
4. Release and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed
Forces and Armed Groups in Africa: A Critical Reflection
Fatuma Ibrahim
5. Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches to Gender-Responsive DDR
Programming in Africa
Luisa Maria Dietrich Ortega
6. Emerging Trends: DDR and Countering Violent Extremism in Africa
Ibrahim Bangura and Henry Mbawa
Part III: Contextual Case Studies
7. A Narrow and Uncertain Path: Operation Safe Corridor and the
Defectors Programme in Northeast Nigeria
Usman Tar and Sasilkar Banu
8. Innovations to DDR to address the Identity-Based Violent Conflicts
and Stabilise Combatants of Central African Republic
Irma Specht
9. Release and reintegration of the children of the White Army of South
Sudan: Cultural Realities versus DDR Programming
Irma Specht
10. Connecting the Dots: DDR, Economic Recovery and Peacebuilding in the
Democratic Republic of Congo
Mark van Dorp
11. Somalia: Towards a Fourth Generation DDR?
Mohamed Gibril Sesay
12. Incomplete Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and
Reintegration (DDRR): A Prescription for Prolonged Fragility in
Liberia
Raphaela Tabea Kormoll and T. Debey Sayndee
13. Interrogating DDR and Peacebuilding Experience in Post-War Sierra
Leone
Henry Mbawa
14. A Contextual and Intersectional Analysis of Ex-Combatant
Reintegration: The Case of Burundi
Élise Féron
15. From Combatants to Civilians: A Never-Ending Transition in Zimbabwe
Godfrey Maringira; Edmore Chitukutuku and Simbarashe Gukurume
16. When Ex-Combatants Return to Violent Townships: Expectations and
Masculinities Among Azania People's Liberation Army in South Africa
Godfrey Maringira, Simbarashe Gukurume and Malose Langa
Part V Drawing Conclusions
17. Conclusion: Looking to the Future: DDR, Stabilisation and
Peacebuilding in Africa Ibrahim Bangura