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Recurrent themes in negotiation agendas: - Truces, ceasefires and cessation of hostilities Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of combatants Status of disputed territories and recognition of minority identities Political power-sharing Peace processes and negotiations in 2019 Regional distribution of peace negotiations With the support of: Countries with peace processes and negotiations in 2019 Five new negotiation and dialogue initiatives were identified in 2019: Cameroon, Haiti, Papua New Guinea and exploratory initiatives in Iraq and Iran 80% of peace processes and negotiations revealed the involvement of third parties During 2019 significant agreements were reached in Cameroon, Ethiopia (Ogaden), Ethiopia (Oromia), Mozambique, CAR, Sudan, Sudan – South Sudan and Yemen Women continued to face difficulties and obstacles for their meaningful participating in formal peace processes and the integration of a gender perspective in negotiations, despite advances such as in Afghanistan and Papua New Guinea America Middle East Europe Asia Africa 5 7 7 12 19 50 Women’s organisations and feminist groups in the Middle East continued to demand greater participation in formal negotiations and made specific proposals to deal with the conflicts they face An agreement for peace and reconciliation in the Central African Republic was reached between the country’s authorities and 14 armed groups There was significant progress in Afghanistan, including in negotiations between the US and the Taliban, in the exploratory phase between Afghanistan and the Taliban as well as in the intra-Afghan dialogue Faced with the worsening political and social crisis, the president of Haiti tried to initiate a national dialogue process The dynamics of violence continued to prevail in Syria, despite the attempts of various actors to bring about a cessation of hostilities The change of government in Sudan, after 30 years of the regime headed by Omar al-Bashir, gave new impetus to the peace processes in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile Main third parties involved in negotiations UN States Regional organisations Non governmental actors

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Recurrent themes in negotiation agendas: - Truces, cease�res and cessation of hostilities Disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of combatants Status of disputed territories and recognition of minority identities Political power-sharing

Peace processes and negotiations in 2019

Regional distribution of peace negotiations

With the support of:

Countries with peace processes and negotiations in 2019

Five new negotiation and dialogue initiatives

were identi�ed in 2019: Cameroon, Haiti, Papua New

Guinea and exploratory initiatives in Iraq and

Iran

80% of peace processes and

negotiations revealed the involvement of

third parties

During 2019 signi�cant agreements werereached in Cameroon, Ethiopia (Ogaden),Ethiopia (Oromia), Mozambique, CAR, Sudan,Sudan – South Sudan and Yemen

Women continued to face dif�culties and obstacles for their meaningful participating in formal peace processes and the integration of a gender perspective in negotiations, despite advances such as in Afghanistan and Papua New Guinea

America

MiddleEast

Europe

Asia

Africa

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12

19

50

Women’s organisations and feminist groups in

the Middle East continued to demand

greater participation in formal negotiations and made speci�c proposals to deal with the con�icts

they face

An agreement for peace and reconciliation in the Central

African Republic was reached between the country’s authorities

and 14 armed groups

There was signi�cant progress in Afghanistan, including in negotiations between the US and the Taliban, in the exploratory phase between Afghanistan

and the Taliban as well as in the intra-Afghan dialogue

Faced with the worsening political and

social crisis, the president of Haiti tried to initiate a national

dialogue process

The dynamics of violence continued to prevail in Syria,

despite the attempts of various actors to bring about

a cessation of hostilities

The change of government in Sudan, after 30 years of the

regime headed by Omar al-Bashir, gave new

impetus to the peace processes in Darfur, South Kordofan and

Blue Nile

Main third parties involved in negotiations

UN StatesRegional

organisations

Nongovernmental

actors