This chapter further details the role of civil society engagement in Liberia’s peacebuilding process, focusing on the emergence of the Women in Peacebuilding Network (WIPNET) that led the Peace Huts, before entering more deeply into the initiative’s objectives, internal organisation, and funding landscape. I emphasise that the Peace Huts represent a crucial community-based mechanism for peacebuilding, mediation, and reconciliation, but also point out the limits of this mechanism.

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The “Peace Huts” Initiative: Towards Reconciliation and Reintegration in Liberia’s Post-Conflict Process

  • Lucie Calléja

摘要

This chapter further details the role of civil society engagement in Liberia’s peacebuilding process, focusing on the emergence of the Women in Peacebuilding Network (WIPNET) that led the Peace Huts, before entering more deeply into the initiative’s objectives, internal organisation, and funding landscape. I emphasise that the Peace Huts represent a crucial community-based mechanism for peacebuilding, mediation, and reconciliation, but also point out the limits of this mechanism.