Leaders of armed groups have continued to send contradictory signals in the lead‑up to the political dialogue aimed at the adoption of a global peace agreement in the Central African Republic. This is especially true of leaders of the ex-Séléka coalition who, although participating in various meetings and expressing support for the African Union Initiative for Peace and Reconciliation in the Central African Republic, have yet to take any concrete steps towards disarmament.
Lasts Publications
- Tchad : limiter l’impact de la guerre au Soudan dans le Ouaddaï
- Arrest of Separatist Leader Puts Spotlight on Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict
- Bringing Lasting Peace to the Central African Republic
- Tchad : rompre le cycle des violences agropastorales
- Tchad : prévenir les risques d’instabilité après la transition
- Curbing Feuds over Water in Cameroon’s Far North
- The Fallout in Chad from the Fighting in Darfur