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  • Support to Former Child Soldiers: Programming and Proposal Evaluation Guide
    June 20, 2026

    Document is intended to act as a guide for those preparing proposals for CIDA to assist with the reintegration of child soldiers. Included here as it provides in clear format an explanation of legal considerations (based on international standards) and a series of matrices related to risk analysis and best practice that may be of value to practitioners.

  • Transitional Justice and Social Reintegration
    June 20, 2026

    Paper Focuses on the relationship between transitional justice and DDR arguing that if properly applied they may be mutually supportive and assist social reintegration in particular. Table of conclusions and recommendations at the end of the document linking TJ measures with potential DDR approaches.

  • Security Promotion in Fragile States: Can Local Meet National?
    June 20, 2026

    Explores the Connections between Community Security and Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) programs - contains recommendations on potential approaches for more effectively linking community security with DDR planning and programming.

  • United Nations Policy for Post-Conflict Employment Creation, Income Generation a
    June 20, 2026

    Outlines approach for generating employment opportunities in post-conflict situations - including guiding principles. Includes consideration of emergency employment programs, start-up grants, and promotion of longer-term employment opportunities and decent work standards. Of relevance to DDR. Annex 2 : considers specific challenges associated with the creation of opportunities for Youth and Annex 3: considers Gender specificities.

  • Soldiers Returning Home, Children's perspectives on reintegration, A Case study
    June 20, 2026

    A report detailing the experiences of children returning from the Lords Resistance Army.

  • Young Female Fighters in African Wars. Conflict and Its Consequences
    June 20, 2026

    Provides a comprehensive overview of the role of young women in conflict and post-conflict situations in Africa including their role in armed groups, in DDR, and post-conflict reconstruction. Draws extensively on case examples. A useful checklist for policy and decision-makers on page 42.

  • The Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Governance, Peace and Security in the Horn of Africa
    The Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Governance, Peace and Security in the Hor
    July 27, 2020

    Through the lens of governance, peace and security, the brief provides an overview of the Government responses to COVID-19, state of the economy, livelihoods, food security and public health, the impact of COVID-19 on bilateral country relationships, regional borderlands dynamics and initiatives taken by African regional institutions. The brief concludes with a set of recommended regional action for consideration.

  • Review of international financing arrangements for disarmament, demobilization a
    June 20, 2026

    Phase II report of this study commissioned by the SIDDR that explored international financing arrangements for DDR and issues related to harmonization and policy coherence.

  • Understanding the DDR-SSR Nexus: Building Sustainable Peace in Africa
    June 20, 2026

    Issue Paper developed for the United Nations Office of the Special Advisor for Africa as a contribution to the 2nd international Conference on DDR and Stability, Kinshasa, 12-14 June 2007 For further related documents, please follow the link b

  • Practice Note - DDR of Ex- Combatants
    June 20, 2026

    Although heavily focused on DDR interventions running alongside Peace Support Operations the document provides comprehensive (if now somewhat dated) practical guidance for DDR policy makers and practitioners covering all aspects of DDR programming. Explores linkages with SSR, national ownership, interrelationship between reintegration and work with IDP's and other conflict affected groups.

  • Identifying lessons from DDR experiences in Africa
    June 20, 2026

    Report on August 2004 Accra workshop on DDR Presentations covered trends in DDR, relationships with PSO, planning, and coordination, and working with special groups. Includes an analysis of issues related to Dealing with Commanders and the role of DDR within wider post-conflict recovery frameworks. Examples are drawn from a number of countries.

  • Guns, Camps and Cash: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reinsertion of Former Comb
    June 20, 2026

    Identifies and explores issues related to DDR in a number of political and security contexts. Specifically explores issues related to disarmament and the use of weapons buyback programs, approaches to the cantonment, and their impact and approaches to the provision of Financial Reinsertion Assistance. Country examples provided from a number of locations.

  • Assessing the Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in the Context of Instability and I
    June 20, 2026

    Drawing on CAR, DRC, and South Sudan as Case Studies the paper explores issues related to economic reintegration. Comparative analysis drawn identifies the fact that in many post-conflict settings informal economic activity provides the bulk of opportunities for ex-combatants and the general population.

  • Reintegrating ex-combatants in the Great Lakes region - Lessons learned
    June 20, 2026

    This wide-ranging report is built around an in-depth and complex analysis of three DDR processes in the Central African Republic (CAR), the Republic of Congo and Liberia. It explores issues related to all three main aspects of DDR and, in particular, has a useful analysis on issues related to weapons collection and the provision of reintegration support.

  • From Rebel to Taxpayer? Working together for successful DDR
    June 20, 2026

    Conference report from the Carlton Beach II Conference (2007): "From Rebel to Taxpayer? Working together for successful DDR". Explores a range of issues related to all stages of DDR including its role in underpinning wider peace and recovery frameworks and associated challenges with reintegration targeting and assistance.

  • The War Within: A Critical Examination of Psycho-social Issues and Interventions
    June 20, 2026

    Explores a variety of psychosocial issues impacting ex-combatants and communities and outlines recommendations for improving psychosocial support in future DDR programming. Case studies presented from Rwanda and Somaliland.

  • Post-conflict mental health needs: A cross-sectional survey of trauma, depressio
    June 20, 2026

    Report of a study conducted to measure PTSD and depression amongst the conflict-affected population in Juba, South Sudan. High levels of mental distress were found amongst ex-combatants and the report includes recommendations for increasing access to social and psychological assistance and services.

  • Reintegrating Ex-Combatants in Post-Conflict Societies
    June 20, 2026

    A review of several DDR programs exploring three main challenges and issues (security, social tensions, and marginalization) identifies lessons learned and best practices. Includes useful discussion and comparative analysis of issues related to national ownership and different types of security and political environments in which DDR (or components of it) might be implemented.

  • AUEOM Election Report: Republic of Togo
    July 21, 2020

    Rapport de la Mission d’Observation Electorale de l’Union africaine pour l’élection présidentielle du 22 février 2020 en République Togolaise

  • Study on the roles and contributions of youth to peace and security in Africa
    July 01, 2020

    An Independent Expert Report Commissioned by the Peace and Security Council of the African Union

  • First Regional Senior Course on the Prevention of Violent Extremism
    June 01, 2020

    Violent extremism knows no borders. In one way or another and at different times and degrees, all African Regional Economic Communities (RECs) experience this phenomenon. The links which unite the various armed groups which come under the banner of Violent Extremist, national or transnational, are, for many, known.

  • African Journal onTerrorism June 2020
    June 01, 2020
  • Newsletter: Silencing the Guns activities, November 2019 - January 2020
    Newsletter: Silencing the Guns activities, November 2019 - January 2020
    May 05, 2020

    This newsletter highlights key initiatives and activities undertaken and supported by the Silencing the Guns Unit, with oversight of the AU Peace and Security Department.

  • Africa Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) Roadmap: 2016 – 2020
    March 31, 2020

    In line with the Solemn Declaration on the 50th Anniversary of the Organization of African Unity/ African Union of the African Heads of State and Government, that was adopted at the meeting of the AU Assembly on 25 May 2013, and in order to substantially contribute to achieving the goals of the AU initiative on silencing the guns to realise a conflict-free Africa, the “APSA Roadmap 2016-2020” is a strategic document, which builds on the achie