Editorial

  • Disarmament operation in the Attécoubé district (Abidjan)

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    Constructing peace - the agenda for the present and future

    Rafael Grasa

    The ancient Greeks placed a great deal of emphasis on managing their social lives and therefore when dealing with conflicts, on finding the right opportunity, the kairós. Encountering the right moment, the kairós, is essential when making peace, resolving conflicts, and transforming social and international relations. When an opportunity arises that is compatible with the coordinated desires of individuals and institutions it is easier to achieve success. Read more

In depth

Interview

  • Sophie da Camara

    Sophie da Camara, director of the UNOCI's DDR division in Côte d'Ivoire

    Eugènia Riera

    The UN Security Council authorized the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI) in April 2004 when it came to the conclusion that the country was a threat to international peace and security. Its mandate has been extended several times since that date, especially due to the political crisis that was unleashed after the presidential elections of 2010, in order to provide support for local authorities and contribute to the construction of peace. One of the pillars of the mission is the division for Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of ex-combatants. We talked about the work it does with its director, Sophie da Camara. Read more

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