International Centre for Policy and Conflict.
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Profile

The International Center for Policy and Conflict (ICPC) is a non-profit and non-partisan organisation founded in 2005 to create a platform to foster democratic, peaceful, secure and just societies in Africa and globally. The Great Lakes and Horn of Africa region which have experienced widespread political instability for decades is the ICPC’s major focus. The Center is registered in Kenya under the Trustees (Perpetual Succession) Act Chapter 164

 

Institutional Objective

The International Center for Policy and Conflict proactively reflects and engages in public policy and legal dialogues, research and analysis as well as advocacy and capacity building on the broad realms of transitional justice, human security, conflict resolution and gender justice in order to prevent conflict recurrence; promote accountability; equality; and deepen culture of justice and respect for human rights and democracy.  The Center is meant to establish, promote and build a sustainable human development; and democratic human rights adhering states.

 

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Governance

The International Center for Policy and Conflict comprise of the Board of Trustee, Management Committee and a full-time programmatic and administrative staffs. In addition, it utilizes a network of associates and experts and works in concert with other local, regional, and international organizations. The Center also offers internships.

The Board members are responsible for the strategic and policy direction of the Center.  The management committee guarantees a sound internal management structure and policies that contribute to the optimal functioning of the organisation. The Executive Director is the head of the secretariat, responsible for its management, coordination of programmes and ensuring accountability in utilization of its resources

 

The Center's core programmes are:

  • Transitional Justice (TJ)

  • Conflict Resolution and Peace Building (CRP)

  • Gender Justice

  • Human Security and Displacement

  • Capacity Building and Technical Assis

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