Abdalla, AmrKarbo, TonyAllen Nan, Susan2015-05-072015-05-0720092009-121659-3944http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54142http://www.apcj.upeace.org/pdfissues.cfmIn conflict systems, lasting social change depends on a host of dynamics. No one approach by itself holds the solution to protracted conflict: education and youth programs are only possible where human security supports physical survival; forgiveness and reconciliation cannot be divorced from reasonably open economic opportunity for all. Peacebuilding takes more than a village; it takes a village and a court and a school and an arts program and many more multifaceted components for building relationships, structures, and processes of peace. This issue highlights contributions by grants beneficiaries from Peace Research Capacity Building in Africa.Text1 digital file (120 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenLAND RIGHTSNAIROBIHUMAN SECURITYEDUCATION FOR PEACEDRAMA FESTIVALPEACEBUILDINGLIBERIAREINTEGRATIONCHILD SOLDIERSLORD’S RESISTANCE ARMYUGANDANON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONSINTERNATIONAL LAWACCOUNTABILITYACHOLIINTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTUBUNTUPOST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTIONGENDER-BASED VIOLENCEAID EVALUATIONAfrica peace and conflict journal, v. 2, no. 2, December 2009Journal (Full)