Sabine Kurtenbach / Susan Bamuh Apara / Nina Netzer
Country Studies | 2024
Cameroon experiences a variety of armed conflicts, in a highly centralised and authoritarian political system with a government downplaying violence and conflicts. Armed conflict is related to the specific patterns of state formation such as porous borders in the North and the denial of minority rights to the anglophone population. Notions of peace are related to personal security, tranquillity, and respect. Context sensitive peacebuilding strategies should include religious and traditional authorities, women groups, and civil society organisations as important entry points. However, the context of an authoritarian regime either coopting or repressing these actors, limits and threatens these possibilities.
Country Studies
18
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
978-3-98628-604-0
Bonn