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A Pathway for Peace in Ngaoundaye 
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A Pathway for Peace in Ngaoundaye 

In July 2025, our team supported the Ngaoundaye Peace Conference — a gathering that brought together farmers, herders, local authorities, women, youth, and civil society to address rising tensions in the region during the seasonal migration cycle. These discussions, involving communities from the Central African Republic, Chad and Cameroon, helped set shared expectations for peaceful movement of livestock through farming areas.

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How peacebuilding supports free movement of people, goods and livestock in northern CAR… and why that’s important.
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How peacebuilding supports free movement of people, goods and livestock in northern CAR… and why that’s important.

What are the consequences of not being able to move around freely because of violence on the roads?

People can’t get to market to buy and sell goods because it’s dangerous... so it’s a struggle to feed families.

Food becomes scarce so prices at the markets go up... so it’s a struggle to feed families.

There are more armed men around, traders pass on their losses and the cost of protecting goods to their customers, prices go up... so it’s a struggle to feed families.

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Women building relationships that support peace: the work of Pascaline Magendo, Hub Manager for Concordis in Paoua, Central African Republic. 

Women building relationships that support peace: the work of Pascaline Magendo, Hub Manager for Concordis in Paoua, Central African Republic. 

For those working on the ground, peacebuilding can present numerous challenges. Preventing clashes, brokering conversations between authorities, and even just ensuring one’s own security can be difficult at times. Concordis peacebuilders work to overcome these challenges by building meaningful relationships that foster trust and empower local people, so we can walk alongside them and together transform obstacles into opportunities for creating lasting peace.

The work of Pascaline Magendo, one of Concordis’ Hub Managers in the Central African Republic, is a great example of this approach.

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Understanding Advisory Groups: Their Role and Impact in Peacebuilding 
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Understanding Advisory Groups: Their Role and Impact in Peacebuilding 

One of Concordis’ values is that of humility: we learn all we can about a situation, and then accept that people who live at the heart of the conflict will always know far more than we do. As such, if we’re to be effective in managing and mitigating conflict, it’s crucial to work alongside those who are most affected by it.  

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Concordis’ Latest Report: Promoting Peaceful Transhumance in the North of the Central African Republic
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Concordis’ Latest Report: Promoting Peaceful Transhumance in the North of the Central African Republic

This report is based on the results of consultations with 4,220 people carried out between December 2023 and February 2024 by Concordis International (Concordis) in the prefectures of Vakaga, Bamingui-Bangoran, Lim-Pendé and Ouham-Pendé, as well as in the sub-prefecture of Markounda (Ouham prefecture).

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Vaccination of livestock as a catalyst for peacebuilding in the Central African Republic
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Vaccination of livestock as a catalyst for peacebuilding in the Central African Republic

Concordis is currently undertaking a comprehensive vaccination program for livestock in the Bamingui-Bangoran region, Central African Republic, whose goal is beyond the good health of the animals. This initiative, possible through collaboration with partner organizations and the population, aims to contribute to a more favourable reception of transhumant herders during seasonal movement, ultimately reducing regional tensions.

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