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African regional organisations in rebuilding conflict nations in West Africa

Dr Boateng, Akwasi Bosompem
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Authors
Boateng, A., B.
Publication Year
2019
Article Title
African regional organisations in rebuilding conflict nations in West Africa
Journal
Journal of International Affairs and Global Strategy
Volume
75
Page Numbers
1-8
Abstract

The AU and ECOWAS have attained growing recognition for adopting the human security concept in promoting peace and development. They have transformed their activities towards achieving human security in conflict and post-conflict nations to protect civilian populations. The human-centred principles upheld by AU and ECOWAS have changed the security dynamics through the promotion of regional security to make lives more secure on the Continent. The conflict and post-conflict interventions of AU and ECOWAS have similarities to human security approaches. While these elements are clear in their instruments and policy responses, the lack of legitimacy, technical and financial capacity impedes their practical implementation for holistic delivery. Despite these shortfalls, this paper contests that the interventions in Cote D’Ivoire and Guinea-Bissau showed commitment by African regional organisations to peace, reconstruction and human security. This paper examines their achievements and shortfalls among member countries, and importance in global perspectives.

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