WIRE โ€” NEWS ANALYSIS | URN | For more than three decades, African peace mediation rested on a framework that became familiar across the continent. Wars were to be stopped through ceasefires and security arrangements, followed by negotiations over power-sharing, wealth-sharing, transitional justice and, eventually, national dialogue. The approach helped resolve some of Africa's most difficult conflicts โ€ฆ The post Why Africa's traditional mediation model is breaking down appeared first on The Independent Uganda:.

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