Conflict Mediators
Mediation, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) or "appropriate dispute resolution", aims to assist two (or more) disputants in reaching an agreement. The parties themselves determine the conditions of any settlements reached— rather than accepting something imposed by a third party. The disputes may involve (as parties) states, organizations, communities, individuals or other representatives with a vested interest in the outcome.
Mediation, in a broad sense, consists of a cognitive process of reconciling mutually interdependent, opposed terms as what one... read more
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From The Lebanon Daily Star
Dated 19 July 2010
GENEVA: Sudanese rebel group JEM is to sign a landmark deal with the UN this week on the protection of children caught up in the Darfur conflict, mediators said Monday.“As part of the agreement, the JEM (Justice and Equality Movement)...
From The Lebanon Daily Star
Dated 31 July 2009
Representatives of one of the main rebel groups in Sudan’s Darfur region have met relief agencies about securing and improving aid deliveries in the conflict-torn region, mediators said Thursday. The meeting in Geneva Wednesday and Thursday with several representatives of...
From HD Centre
Dated 25 November 2008
From HD Centre
Dated 25 November 2008
From The Lebanon Daily Star
Dated 13 June 2008
The UN Security Council should get tougher in its efforts to resolve the Darfur conflict, mediators said Thursday, warning of a worsening humanitarian and security situation on the ground. "We can't deal with the problem alone," said Jan Eliasson, UN...
From The Lebanon Daily Star
Dated 13 June 2008
The UN Security Council should get tougher in its efforts to resolve the Darfur conflict, mediators said Thursday, warning of a worsening humanitarian and security situation on the ground. "We can't deal with the problem alone," said Jan Eliasson, UN...
From HD Centre
Dated 31 May 2006
By Harriet Martin - This book, with a forward by Kofi Annan, draws on interviews with six senior conflict mediators: Lakhdar Brahimi, Alvaro de Soto, Martin Griffiths, Vidar Helgesen, Erik Solheim and Rt. Gen. L.K. Sumbeiywo, and covers their experiences...
From HD Centre
Dated 30 September 2005
By Antonia Potter - Thisnarticle examines the reasons normally given for the striking lack of women senior conflict mediators, both in the UN and beyond, and suggests concrete options for action.
From E Media Wire
Dated 29 June 2005
Twenty of the world’s most eminent conflict mediators will meet in Oslo, Norway June 27,28 to share experiences and improve the practice of mediating between warring factions all over the world. (PRWeb Jun 29, 2005) Read the full story at...