An Impediment or Inducement to Peace? The Inclusion of Civil Society Actors in the Peace Processes in Sierra Leone and Liberia

Does the involvement of civil society actors in civil war peace processes affect the success or failure of the peace negotiations, and does it affect the long-term prospects for sustainable peace in developing post-war societies? These are pertinent questions that local and international mediators and policymakers grapple over in a large number of contemporary peace processes, notably those in Mali, Syria, Central African Republic, South Sudan and Colombia. The purpose of this project is to identify both the conditions under which civil society actors may influence the dynamics and outcome of a peace process, and explore the more long-term effects of such involvement on the prospects for establishing sustainable peace and democratic governance in war-torn societies. In particular, this project aims to address key questions about the relevance of the number of civil society actors involved, the type of actors, and their various roles and functions during the process. In order to do so, we will conduct an in-depth comparative analysis of two post-war countries, Sierra Leone and Liberia, that have both seen a significant degree of civil society involvement over the years, although with striking differences between various peace negotiations, and with intriguing variations concerning the outcome across time and space. The findings from this project will be of great relevance not only to the academic community, but also to policymakers working on these issues.

Project ID
SE-0-SE-29-2014-3847-251-43082
Activity status
2 - Implementation
Aid type
D02 - Other technical assistance
% to Liberia
100.00

Organisations

Funding
Sweden
Extending
The Swedish Research Council
Implementing
Uppsala universitet

Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)
2017 Q2 117,000.12 117,000.12
2016 Q2 121,739.73 121,739.73
2015 Q2 113,690.22 113,690.22

Commitments by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)
2014 Q3 474,535.25 474,535.25

MTEF projections by fiscal year

Fiscal year Value (USD) Liberia Value (USD)

CRS code %
Research/scientific institutions (43082) 100.0