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SUMMARY:A Human Security Approach for AU PSOs: Lessons from AMISOM
DESCRIPTION:(In-person participation is by invitation only) \nBackground to the Research Programme \nThrough United Nations Security Council Resolution 2628 the UN authorized the African Union Peace and Security Council to\nreconfigure AMISOM and replaced it with the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS)\, with effect from 1 April 2022. AMISOM was a central pillar in political and security stabilization efforts in Somalia for over a decade and a half. As it has ended its mission\, one can outline\, briefly\, some of its key achievements: \n\nAMISOM was vital in protecting the transitional Government and the ensuing Somali Federal Governments;\nAMISOM managed to degrade Al Shabaab and pushed the bulk of its forces from Mogadishu and from all other liberated areas across the sectors;\nAMISOM helped expand humanitarian access and provided various forms of relief to a significant number of Somalis;\nSide by side with the Somali Security forces\, AMISOM still provides the security foundation on which all other international actors depend in order to operate in Somalia in relative safety….Readmore
URL:https://ipss-addis.org/event/a-human-security-approach-for-au-psos-lessons-from-amisom/
LOCATION:IPSS old Conference room
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
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SUMMARY:POST-ELECTION LIBYA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
DESCRIPTION:To Register: click here \nLibya was expected to hold its parliamentary and presidential elections in December 2021 and January 2022. The elections were postponed\, and the parliament has not set a new date. The fragmented nature of Libya’s geopolitical context encourages the need to reflect on the extent to which the EU’s agenda for Libya is fit-for-purpose. On this premise\, panellists will engage the following questions: \n\nWhat is the situation concerning the election in Libya\, and how does it impact the priorities and methods of EU mediation efforts?\nShould the priorities and methods of the EU within the Libyan context change? If yes\, why and from what to what?\nWhat gaps and opportunities can be anticipated and mitigated or leveraged?\n\nPANELLISTS \n\nYoussef Mohammed Sawani\, University of Tripoli\, Libya.\nTim Murithi\, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation\, South Africa.\nPatrick Haimzadeh\, French Diplomat in Tripoli (2001-2004) & Author of Inside Gaddafi’s Libya.\nJean-Louis Romanet Perroux\, North African Policy Initiative (NAPI)\, Tunisia.\nJalel Harchaoui\, a researcher specializing in Libya.
URL:https://ipss-addis.org/event/post-election-libya-and-the-european-union-eu/
LOCATION:Virtual Conference(Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Roundtable
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