THE EU/AU PARTNERSHIP IN DARFUR: NOT YET A WINNING COMBINATION - Africa Report N°99

Author:
ICG
Publisher:
ICG
Publication Date:
25 October 2005
Tags:
Sudan, Europe and Africa, Conflict, Peace and Security, International Organizations and Africa, Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution, Africa, Environment

The EU/AU Partnership in Darfur: Not Yet a Winning Combination, the latest report from the International Crisis Group, explores the unique cooperation between the European Union and the African Union and suggests ways to make it more effective. The report is the first in a Crisis Group series examining the strengths and weaknesses of the EU's growing crisis response capability and more ambitious policies in conflict prevention situations. Darfur, where at least 200,000 have died and two million have been displaced, is a litmus test for the EU and the AU as they take on larger political roles in Africa and beyond.

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