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RELSUDE Project Report: Kouango
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Kouango in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in October 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
RELSUDE Project Report: Kembe
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Kembe in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in November 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
RELSUDE Project Report: Gambo
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Gambo in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in October 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
RELSUDE Project Report: Bria
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Bria in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in October 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
RELSUDE Project Report: Alindao
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Alindao in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in October 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
RELSUDE Project Report: Bakala
This French language report, written by Concordis as part of the RELSUDE project, examines conflict dynamics in the town of Bria in southeastern CAR. The report, finalized in October 2021, forms part of a series of 11 reports exploring the causes of conflict and community perceptions in the southeast of the country.
Annual Report 2021
Sets out our mission, values, principles and how we approach peacebuilding. We also disclose our audited financial statements and summarise the impact and activities of our programmes over the course of the financial year. In addition, Concordis reports on risk management and governance and other key aspects in the management of the organisation.
Annual Review 2021
This year’s annual review focuses on the key achievements of our amazing teams. Faced with a global pandemic, we expanded our work, helping people at the heart of conflict to find lasting solutions to their troubles. It's an honour to support and work alongside an amazing group of committed and resilient peacebuilders.
Pastoralism in Contested Spaces of Southwest Central African Republic
The Central African Republic’s southwest has become increasingly contested due to competition over natural resources. It is rich in deposits of gold and diamonds, which complicates the historical trust and symbiotic relationships between farmers, livestock herders, and artisanal miners. This report carries out empirical analysis and highlights the role of weak land governance in exacerbating the effects of environmental change and resource scarcity, which in turn lead to conflict.
Annual Review 2020
This document covers the financial year 2019-20. Concordis' financial year starts on 1 July and ends on 30 June. It covers our missions and values, our activities, our programmes and specific themes such as women in peace building or the effects of climate change.
Creating peace together in the borderlands
A summary of Concordis International’s work across the borderlands in central Africa. It contains a breakdown of each country we have worked in, what we have done and how we have helped promote peace in these areas.
Advocates and Protectors: The role of Abyei’s women and youth in managing conflict and promoting sustainable peace
This report examines the current role of Abyei’s women and youth in the Abyei Administrative Area and highlights how they might practically become more involved in promoting sustainable peace. Women have little representation in leadership and are seen as informal peace builders, while youths are viewed as protectors and security providers despite opposition to their militarization. Increased representation for these groups could improve access to justice, economic opportunities, and communication.
Pastoralism in transition: evolving economic and social dynamics between livestock herders, farmers and miners in South-Western Central African Republic
Conflicts between livestock herders, farmers, and miners stem from competition for land use. Competition for land use has increased the militarisation of these areas, increasing the risk of conflict. The field research team concludes that the diversification of livelihoods and increased trade amongst these parties are crucial to peacebuilding in the area.
Promoting peaceful and safe seasonal migration in northern Central African Republic
92% of the Central African Republic’s territory is composed of savannah drylands, making seasonal mobility like transhumance in herding and shifting agriculture especially important. Decades of conflict have disrupted the historical trust between herders and farmers, causing issues. This report details the points of contention and recommends pathways to peace based on re-establishing profitable interactions and enabling the community-led formulation of new - local - ‘rules of the game.’
Rapport du Programme Concordis de Mauritanie: Summary Report
Summary report on the project promoting peaceful coexistence in the Senegal River Valley.
Rapport du Programme Concordis de Mauritanie: Trarza
Report on the peace process in Trarza.
Rapport du Programme Concordis de Mauritanie: Brakna
Report on the peace process in Brakna.
Rapport du Programme Concordis de Mauritanie: Gorgol
Report on the peace process in Gorgol.
Market Assessment In South Sudan, Prepared by Forcier Consulting
Report on the accessibility of goods at markets in South Sudan and highlights products that consumers found difficult or impossible to obtain. In particular, fruits, vegetables, grains, and pulses, are undersupplied in all three states surveyed. The report draws attention to issues like transportation of goods and currency exchanges hindering these markets before making recommendations to address these.
Water Access Assessment in South Sudan, Prepared by Forcier Consulting July 2015
Report assesses the accessibility of water along the Sudan-South Sudan border and the conflicts and tensions surrounding this. It then makes recommendations to help address various issues causing conflict around water access.