Concordis Papers

Concordis Papers VIII: British Churches and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Concordis International has worked—not always under that name—for over 25 years to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, by developing relationships between key individuals on all sides of violent conflict and helping them together to find constructive ways forward. Our field of experience includes South Africa, Rwanda, Sudan, Kenya and Afghanistan. With respect to the Middle East, we have so far limited ourselves to the relatively modest ambitions that available funding has allowed.

This paper is the eighth in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading understanding of issues and the multilateral consensus developed in consultations, primarily connected with the conflicts in Sudan.Over the years, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations.

This booklet results from a consultation we held in Cambridge, England, in September 2009 on The Role of British Churches in the Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict. Participating—in their personal capacities—were theologians, church leaders, academics and activists holding a spectrum of views on the issues. Our aim is both to provide wider access to the main content of presentations made at our consultations and to draw together the range of views expressed by participant in a succinct and readable form. Apart from the ‘guest article’ by Dr Munayer, the content of this paper represents a balanced selection of the presentations and discussion at the consultation, not necessarily the opinions of Concordis International. Authors are of course responsible for their own contributions, but Concordis takes overall editorial responsibility. 

In addition to the articles from the contributors listed on page 26, we have of course received much helpful advice and input from those who attended the September consultation and from many others. We are grateful to all.

Concordis Paper VIII 2nd edition is available for download here

Concordis Papers VII: Intra-Governmental Relationships in Sudan

Since we started our Sudan peacebuilding programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts. They have built upon the peacebuilding work conducted by Concordis over the past eight years, which has focused on the facilitation of low-profile, inclusive and research-based dialogue in support of formal peace processes.

This paper is the seventh in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. Our aim is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

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Concordis Papers VI: Promoting Sustainable Peace in Sudan through Post-Conflict Justice and Reconciliation

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts. They have built upon the peacebuilding work conducted by Concordis over the past eight years, which has focused on the facilitation of low-profile, inclusive and research-based dialogue in support of formal peace processes.

This paper is the sixth in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. Our aim is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

Click here to read Concordis Papers VI Promoting Sustainable Peace in Sudan through Post-Conflict Justice and Reconciliation.

Concordis Papers V: The Role of Investment in Sudan’s Economic and Political Future

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts. They have built upon the peacebuilding work conducted by Concordis over the past eight years, which has focused on the facilitation of low-profile, inclusive and research-based dialogue in support of formal peace processes.

This paper is the fifth in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. Our aim is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

Click here to read Concordis Papers V The Role of Investment in Sudan's Economic and Political Future.

Concordis Papers IV: Access to Education in Sudan

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts.

This paper is the fourth in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. Our aim here is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

Click here to download Concordis Papers IV Access to Education in Sudan.

Concordis Papers III: Enabling the Sustainable and Safe Return and Reintegration of the Displaced in Darfur

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts.

This paper is the third in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. We proactively shared the conclusions of the three consultations on Darfur (summarised in Concordis Papers I, II and III) with negotiators, mediators and other interested parties at the AU-led talks in Abuja. Our aim here is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

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Concordis Papers II: Devolved Government within the Post-Naivasha Sudanese Constitution - A Key to Sustainable Peace in Darfur

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts.

This paper is the second in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. We proactively shared the conclusions of the three consultations on Darfur (summarised in Concordis Papers I, II and III) with negotiators, mediators and other interested parties at the AU-led talks in Abuja. Our aim here is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

Click here to download Concordis Papers II Devolved Government within the Post-Naivasha Sudanese Constitution - A Key to Sustainable Peace in Darfur.

Concordis Papers I: Land Use and Tenure - A Key to Sustainable Development in Darfur

Since we started our Sudan peace-building programme in 1999, a host of consultations have been held on a wide range of themes, each with its own unique set of presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations. In keeping with Concordis International’s overriding objective to build sustainable and just peace in areas suffering from war, these meetings have sought to address the root causes of Sudan’s conflicts.

This paper is the first in a series which seeks to build on the strengths of the Concordis approach through spreading the benefits of the multilateral consensus we have developed via our consultations. We proactively shared the conclusions of the three consultations on Darfur (summarised in Concordis Papers I, II and III) with negotiators, mediators and other interested parties at the AU-led talks in Abuja. Our aim here is both to summarise the presentations made and to draw together participants’ discussions and recommendations into a succinct and readable form.

Click here to download Concordis Papers I Land Use and Tenure: A Key to Sustainable Development in Darfur

Introduction to Concordis Papers

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The Concordis Papers feature a bite-sized summary of the presentations, discussions, conclusions and recommendations made at a series of Concordis consultations in recent years. The papers focus on some vital conflict themes relating to Sudan's conflicts - Darfur in particular - and include presentations made by leading commentators on Sudan. Most importantly, they represent the views of key Sudanese representatives from a broad range of backgrounds, making their recommendations about building peace in Sudan insightful, relevant and vital. 

However, the latest one in the series, Concordis Paper VIII, focuses on one of our other programmes and results from a consultation we held in Cambridge, England, in September 2009 on The Role of British Churches in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

 

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