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  <title>Strengthening African-led peace and security initiatives</title>
  <description>Reflecting on research conducted as part of a joint Chatham House and UNDP research project on 'African Peace Processes: Lessons Learned', this episode examines what makes peace processes ‘stick’. Lisa Musumba is joined by project researchers Dr Abel Abate Demissie and Leonard Onyonyi to discuss the lessons learned from the Pretoria process linked to Ethiopia’s Tigray war and Burundi’s Arusha Accords. The episode closes with reflections from AU Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, from our conference in Addis Ababa on  Africa’s rising influence in foreign policy and global governance, exploring how African-led peace and security initiatives can be strengthened moving forward. Related content:&amp;amp;nbsp;  De-escalation is needed to prevent Ethiopia and Eritrea from going to war  Chatham House hosts conference in Addis Ababa on Africa’s rising influence &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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