Judging from article published in CPNN, it would seem that Africa is fully engaged in indigenous training and participation for a culture of peace. In 2021 alone, we have published articles on this theme from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Chad, South Sudan, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Congo Brazzaville, Benin, Cameroon and Gabon.
Transforming Youth from Violence to Champions of Peace in Uganda
South Kanem, Chad: the ADM promotes the culture of peace and peaceful cohabitation
Report of World Peace Foundation activities in DR Congo
Maniema: launch of the peace protection support project in Kabambare, DR Congo
Working for water and peace in the Tessalit area of Mali
Togo: The craftsmen and motorcycle taxi drivers of Bassar are committed to patriotism and peace
Mali: ancient manuscripts in favor of reconciliation and peace
CEPEJ Takes Peace, Environmental Advocacy To Schools Across Nigeria
Dalaba, Guinea: launch of the APAC Project of Didhèrè Foulah in Kaala
Chad: AJPNV training for democracy and human rights
South Sudan : Community leaders in Unity state pledge to promote a culture of peace
Toumodi, Ivory Coast: Community leaders trained in the culture of peace
Congo and UNESCO to Cultivate Peace in Youth
Benin: Traditional kings and religious leaders pray for peace in Parakou
Cameroon : From a life of violence to a culture of peace
Gabon: Youth for the Culture of Peace
Mali National Restitution Conference: Women propose possible solutions
African Union Office of the Youth Envoy: Winners Announced for Youth Silencing The Guns Awards