Lessons and Insights on Peace Agreement Design and Implementation: Presenting a Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) Policy Briefs Series

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Location: Zoom Webinar

Since the early 1990s, peace agreements have become a key tool for ending armed conflict and creating conditions for long-term sustainable peace. In addition to the challenges of designing successful agreements, an accord’s implementation process requires adjustment and innovation in order to act as a dynamic platform for nonviolent transformation from armed conflict to peace.

During this webinar, the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM) team will present on their findings shared in a new series of policy briefs. These new publications focus on topics including implementation roadmaps, reincorporation of former combatants, partial peace agreements, and citizens’ perceptions of implementation. 

During this event, authors will present some of the briefs in the series, discuss their key findings, and offer recommendations for the peace accords policy community.

These briefs will be the first in a series aimed at contributing key insights and lessons learned from research and practice to inform decision-makers about the design and implementation of successful peace accords. The policy briefs are based on research conducted by young scholars, Ph.D. students, faculty, and researchers at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. 

 

 

 

Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.