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WAPI 2005

Dear Applicants,

Preparations are currently underway for WAPI 2005.

Please continue to check this site regularly for updates.

WAPI News

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WAPI 2004 in Retrospect
For observers of the West Africa regional wars/ violent conflicts, the recent calm in the war-torn Mano River Union (MRU) states of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, as well as in the southern Casamance region of Senegal and Nigeria, gave rise to optimism. ...read more...

WAPI 2003 in Retrospect
African initiatives to develop home grown responses to conflicts on the continent are hardly ever reported. Nonetheless, as Africa continues to gain prominence in the international media as a continent plagued by internecine conflicts and wars, Africans themselves continue to take initiatives and make efforts to resolve their crises. ... read more ...

wapi participants receive certificateWAPI 2002 in Retrospect
Initiated by the collaborative effort of the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) and its strategic partners, CORDAID, the Institute for Justice and Peacebuilding of the Eastern Mennonite University and the Catholic Relief Services – West Africa Regional Office (CRS-WARO); ... read more ...

Adieu! Satang Jobarteh Adieu!
Satang Jobarteh was an active member of the WANEP’s Women in Peacebuilding Network in The Gambia and also an alumna of the West Africa Peacebuilding Institute. She died on the 24th of February 2003, after a brief illness. The WANEP FAMILY will miss you. Adieu! Satang Adieu!
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