The Community of Sant'Egidio and the Mozambican conflict

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Southern Africa has been marked by numerous conflicts from colonization to the post-independence period. Mozambique one of the countries in this area is no exception to this reality. Indeed October 4 1992 was the most important day in the history of Mozambique as on this date the General Agreement of Peace of Mozambique was signed in Rome. It put an end to a civil war that had been bloodying the country for more than fifteen years leaving a million dead. This agreement was obtained thanks to the mediation work of the Community of Sant''Egidio after more than twelve years of presence in the country and twenty-seven months of negotiations between FRELIMO and RENAMO. What prompted the Community of Sant''Egidio to become involved in the Mozambican conflict? What methods did it use to bring peace to Mozambique? What factors contributed to the success of its intervention? These are the questions to which this book provides answers. It is a study of the first African mediation of the Community of Sant''Egidio. It exposes the set of intertwined strategies that contributed to the production of peace in Mozambique.
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