What is the international dialogue ?

 

This short film provides an introduction to our work.

The International Dialogue, created in Accra in 2008, is an international forum for political dialogue between countries affected by conflict and fragility, their international partners, and civil society. Together they seek to identify, agree upon and implement more effective ways to support transitions from conflict and fragility and build peaceful states.

The Dialogue is open to all key stakeholders in this field of work. It engages with other international fora, in particular the newly established Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation, and with relevant actors and groups of actors globally, regionally, and at the country level.

What does the International Dialogue do ?

The International Dialogue brings partners together in an open policy forum to:

  • share peacebuilding and statebuilding experiences, good practices and constraints to delivering effective assistance in support of peacebuilding and statebuilding
  • Identify, agree on, and implement a set of peacebuilding and statebuilding goals and commitments to guide national and international interventions in conflict affected and fragile states
  • build political momentum for change and trust between fragile and conflict affected countries, development partners, and civil society
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