2008
DOI: 10.3917/neg.009.0013
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Un pont vers une paix durable

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“…This NGO has developed a mediation mechanism which has been implemented in Burundi since 2003 and in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2006. 101 The mechanism begins as a workshop that includes not only political representatives from every level-including officials and non-officials such as rebels-"but also representatives from the civilian, economic and media worlds." 102 The framework is a five day retreat.…”
Section: Ngo Mediation In Burundi and The Democratic Republic Of Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This NGO has developed a mediation mechanism which has been implemented in Burundi since 2003 and in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2006. 101 The mechanism begins as a workshop that includes not only political representatives from every level-including officials and non-officials such as rebels-"but also representatives from the civilian, economic and media worlds." 102 The framework is a five day retreat.…”
Section: Ngo Mediation In Burundi and The Democratic Republic Of Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…105 At the end of the five days, the process is not over; the initial workshop merely marks the beginning and follow-up workshops are held every three months with the result that, over time, essential networks are developed. 106 Colson and Lempereur explore three distinctive marks of this mechanism: First, this mediation mechanism focuses on the parties and "necessitates the appropriation or ownership of the mechanism by local actors." 107 Second, this process takes a long-term view as evidenced by the holding of follow-up workshops.…”
Section: Ngo Mediation In Burundi and The Democratic Republic Of Cmentioning
confidence: 99%