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The Role of Diplomacy in the Maintenance of Peace and Security in Africa by the African Union (eBook, PDF) - Cheo, Fuh George
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Essay from the year 2022 in the subject Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict, Security, grade: 3/4, , language: English, abstract: This paper is an overview of the role of the African Union in resolving conflicts in Africa through diplomacy. The work was based on a synoptical review of related literature actions and policies. An attempt was also made in classifying the different types of conflicts and related resolution strategies. Africa has been embroiled in a plethora of intra- and interstate conflicts. Most of these conflicts had a transnational character and generated consequences that…mehr

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Essay from the year 2022 in the subject Politics - Topic: Peace and Conflict, Security, grade: 3/4, , language: English, abstract: This paper is an overview of the role of the African Union in resolving conflicts in Africa through diplomacy. The work was based on a synoptical review of related literature actions and policies. An attempt was also made in classifying the different types of conflicts and related resolution strategies. Africa has been embroiled in a plethora of intra- and interstate conflicts. Most of these conflicts had a transnational character and generated consequences that had implications for regions beyond those in which they occurred. The quest for peace on the continent had remained a critical subject matter, which was at the core of the establishment of both the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and its successor, the African Union (AU). African conflicts are classified into six groups as follows: interethnic conflicts, interstate conflicts, liberation conflicts, civil rights conflicts, annexationist conflicts, and political transition conflicts. The key AU Organ for promoting peace and security on the continent is the Peace and Security Council (PSC) which is the standing decision-making organ of the AU for the prevention, management, and resolution of conflicts. The Continental Early Warning System (CEWS) is one of the pillars of the African Peace and Security Architecture Leone in the early years of the ECOWAS/ ECOWAS Cease-Fire Operation Monitoring Operation Group (ECOMOG) contributed to the consolidation of mechanisms for conflict prevention and peace building in West Africa. Africa has made remarkable progress in resolving many complex and old conflicts across the continent. Despite this progress, however, millions of people continued to be adversely affected by the consequences of conflict. It is also obvious that the peace achieved is fragile and can not be sustained in the long term, so long as the underlying causes and the needs of the affected populations are not effectively addressed.
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He was born in 1963 in Kumba, South West Region of Cameroon. Attended primary and secondary school in Catholic School Fence and St Francis Secondary School Kumba respectively from 1970 to 1983. Proceeded to CCAST Bambilifor High school studies. In 1985 was admitted to the School of Agronomy where He graduated in 1990 as an Agronomist. Presently holds an MBA in project management, design, and implementation from the Catholic University of Cameroon Bamenda under the academic tutelage of the University of Douala -Cameroon and a Master of Science (MSc.) Degree in Sustainable Development with specialization in Peace, Conflict, and International Relations from Pan African Institute for Development West Africa, Certified Expect in Agricultural Finance from Frankfurt School of Finance and Management - Germany. He has worked in several local governments and internationally sponsored projects by the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Netherlands government. He is an independent consultant to Many projects and organizations and is present with the United Nations Development Program after 2 years of work with UN Women in Cameroon.