This book critically examines the approaches to Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants programming in Africa.
Drawing on empirical evidence from across the continent, the book investigates the different theories, contextual realities and approaches that have informed the establishment and implementation of such programmes, the opportunities they have provided for stability, peace and security, and the challenges with which they have contended. The book combines broader theoretical analysis with country-specific case studies, including Nigeria, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Somalia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Burundi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Overall, the book asks how DDR programming has evolved in Africa, what factors have contributed to the success or failure of DDR processes, and what we can expect for DDR in Africa in the future.
This book will be a useful guide for students and researchers across the fields of Peace and Conflict Studies, Security Studies, History, Political Science, Sociology, and African Studies.
Edited by:
Ibrahim Bangura
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 721g
ISBN: 9781032487786
ISBN 10: 103248778X
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace, Conflict and Security in Africa
Pages: 282
Publication Date: 17 July 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part I: Conceptual and Contextual Background Introduction: DDR in Theory and Practice in Africa and Beyond: Emerging Trends and Frameworks Ibrahim Bangura Lessons from the African Union’s Engagement on DDR in Africa Augustine Owusu, Rhoda Mwende Kiilu and Shreya Paudel Part II: Concepts, Contexts and Themes Linking Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation, and Reintegration in Africa: A Practical Analysis Mohamed Suma Release and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups in Africa: A Critical Reflection Fatuma Ibrahim Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches to Gender-Responsive DDR Programming in Africa Luisa Maria Dietrich Ortega Emerging Trends: DDR and Countering Violent Extremism in Africa Ibrahim Bangura and Henry Mbawa Part III: Contextual Case Studies A Narrow and Uncertain Path: Operation Safe Corridor and the Defectors Programme in Northeast Nigeria Usman Tar and Sasilkar Banu Innovations to DDR to address the Identity-Based Violent Conflicts and Stabilise Combatants of Central African Republic Irma Specht Release and reintegration of the children of the White Army of South Sudan: Cultural Realities versus DDR Programming Irma Specht Connecting the Dots: DDR, Economic Recovery and Peacebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo Mark van Dorp Somalia: Towards a Fourth Generation DDR? Mohamed Gibril Sesay Incomplete Disarmament, Demobilisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DDRR): A Prescription for Prolonged Fragility in Liberia Raphaela Tabea Kormoll and T. Debey Sayndee Interrogating DDR and Peacebuilding Experience in Post-War Sierra Leone Henry Mbawa A Contextual and Intersectional Analysis of Ex-Combatant Reintegration: The Case of Burundi Élise Féron From Combatants to Civilians: A Never-Ending Transition in Zimbabwe Godfrey Maringira; Edmore Chitukutuku and Simbarashe Gukurume When Ex-Combatants Return to Violent Townships: Expectations and Masculinities Among Azania People’s Liberation Army in South Africa Godfrey Maringira, Simbarashe Gukurume and Malose Langa Part V Drawing Conclusions Conclusion: Looking to the Future: DDR, Stabilisation and Peacebuilding in Africa Ibrahim Bangura
Ibrahim Bangura is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone, and is a senior partner of Transition International, Netherlands.