Public Conference on Peace and National Reconciliation – Photos

The Félix Houphouët-Boigny Foundation for Peace Research organized on the occasion of the National Day of Peace and as part of the FHB Year 2018, a public conference on the theme: “Peace and National Reconciliation” Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 4 pm at its headquarters in Yamoussoukro. This scientific activity saw the participation of many students and students of the city of Yamoussoukro and the massive presence of the militants of the PDCI RDA, party of “the Apostle of Peace“.

Speaker: Dr. Raphael Komenan Ya.

University of Peace in Africa: Call for Registration

UPA Campus, Huye RWANDA, July 15 - August 5, 2018

Dear members of the Network of Institutions and Foundations for Peace in Africa,

Dear PANAFCI Members,

Dear members of the Emmaus Network,

Dear members of the WANEP Network,

Dear Academics and Peace Activists

The Africa Peace University (UPA) Team presents you and your partners with its Call for Registration for the 2018 UPA Session in Rwanda.

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Fight against Violence: 60 young people trained in the culture of peace and democratic citizenship

The fight against the recrudescence of violence in the region of Marahoué is a major concern for all populations. In schools, it is acutely that remedies are considered in order to circumscribe the specter of violence and the incitious acts that are gaining momentum. It is in this context that a training and capacity-building workshop was organized for students from Zuénoula at the Foyer des jeunes, on October 20 and 21, 2017. It is an initiative of the Youth Parliament of Côte d'Ivoire (PJCI) Zuénoula section, in partnership with the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Foundation for Peace Research.

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FESA-UNESCO International Conference on the Theme “Prevention of Violence and Promotion of the Culture of Peace in the Election Period in Africa” on December 12 and 13, 2016 in Luena

It is in this symbolic city of Luena, in the province of Moxico, where the "Stop the fire" ending the Angolan civil war was signed in February 2002, that the Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA) and UNESCO held an international conference on "Preventing violence and promoting the culture of peace during an election period in Africa".

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