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Titre : Peace in the Kivu's? An analysis of the Nairobi and Goma Agreements Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Henri Boshoff, Auteur ; Hans Hoebeke, Auteur Editeur : Tshwane (Pretoria) : Institute for Security Studies - ISS Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Situation Report num. 30 July 2008 Importance : 13 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : conflits Résumé : Since the end of the political transition in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), conflict in the Kivu provinces has hardly diminished. This situation continues to undermine regional stability as well as the legitimacy of the Congolese state. Attempts to deal with the crisis also demonstrate the key weaknesses and fragility of the Congolese political constellation, including the slow Demobilisation, Disarmament and Reintegration (DDR) and Security Sector Reform (SSR) processes. At the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, two critical agreements, the 9 November 2007 ‘Nairobi Agreement’ and the 23 January 2008 ‘Goma Acte d’engagement’, framework of the Amani process3, were signed. They deal with key issues that were not adequately dealt with in the previous agreements, such as the all-inclusive agreement, which concluded the inter-Congolese dialogue. The continued presence of Rwandan Hutu rebels, the Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR), as well as the existence of Congolese armed groups, such as the Nkunda group, Congrès National pour la Défense du Peuple (CNDP) and Mai Mai militia continue to be a threat to stability.
En ligne : http://www.egmontinstitute.be/papers/08/afr/080731-SitRep-DRC.pdf Peace in the Kivu's? An analysis of the Nairobi and Goma Agreements [document électronique] / Henri Boshoff, Auteur ; Hans Hoebeke, Auteur . - Tshwane (Pretoria) : Institute for Security Studies - ISS, 2008 . - 13 p. - (Situation Report; 30 July 2008) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : conflits Résumé : Since the end of the political transition in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), conflict in the Kivu provinces has hardly diminished. This situation continues to undermine regional stability as well as the legitimacy of the Congolese state. Attempts to deal with the crisis also demonstrate the key weaknesses and fragility of the Congolese political constellation, including the slow Demobilisation, Disarmament and Reintegration (DDR) and Security Sector Reform (SSR) processes. At the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, two critical agreements, the 9 November 2007 ‘Nairobi Agreement’ and the 23 January 2008 ‘Goma Acte d’engagement’, framework of the Amani process3, were signed. They deal with key issues that were not adequately dealt with in the previous agreements, such as the all-inclusive agreement, which concluded the inter-Congolese dialogue. The continued presence of Rwandan Hutu rebels, the Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR), as well as the existence of Congolese armed groups, such as the Nkunda group, Congrès National pour la Défense du Peuple (CNDP) and Mai Mai militia continue to be a threat to stability.
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Titre : Assessing Security Sector Reform Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Henri Boshoff, Auteur ; Hans Hoebeke, Auteur ; Koen Vlassenroot Editeur : Tshwane (Pretoria) : Institute for Security Studies - ISS Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Situation Report num. 26 November 2008 Importance : 11 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : conflits/sécurité Résumé : The resumption of fighting in eastern Congo in October 2008 between rebel forces loyal to dissident General Nkunda and units of the Congolese army clearly underlines the fragility of the peace process in the DRC. In particular, it confirms the weakness of the Congolese army (FARDC) and the glaring absence of state authority, and once again points to the difficulties of keeping a fragile peace now that the peace agreements between belligerents in Nairobi and Goma have collapsed. This situation report does not aim at examining the roots of the current crisis, nor does it attempt to analyse the different options suggested to reach a more stable settlement. Its principal intention is to evaluate what is believed to be one of the main obstacles to peace: the lack of progress in the reform of DR Congo’s security sector. The continuing war in eastern DRC is a reminder of the paramount importance of reforming the security sector if DR Congo’s post-war state-building exercise is to stand a chance of success. En ligne : http://www.egmontinstitute.be/papers/08/afr/081126-SitRep-DRC.pdf Assessing Security Sector Reform [document électronique] / Henri Boshoff, Auteur ; Hans Hoebeke, Auteur ; Koen Vlassenroot . - Tshwane (Pretoria) : Institute for Security Studies - ISS, 2008 . - 11 p. - (Situation Report; 26 November 2008) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : conflits/sécurité Résumé : The resumption of fighting in eastern Congo in October 2008 between rebel forces loyal to dissident General Nkunda and units of the Congolese army clearly underlines the fragility of the peace process in the DRC. In particular, it confirms the weakness of the Congolese army (FARDC) and the glaring absence of state authority, and once again points to the difficulties of keeping a fragile peace now that the peace agreements between belligerents in Nairobi and Goma have collapsed. This situation report does not aim at examining the roots of the current crisis, nor does it attempt to analyse the different options suggested to reach a more stable settlement. Its principal intention is to evaluate what is believed to be one of the main obstacles to peace: the lack of progress in the reform of DR Congo’s security sector. The continuing war in eastern DRC is a reminder of the paramount importance of reforming the security sector if DR Congo’s post-war state-building exercise is to stand a chance of success. En ligne : http://www.egmontinstitute.be/papers/08/afr/081126-SitRep-DRC.pdf Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 101097 électr. indéterminé / indéterminé Lokombe récent Exclu du prêt