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Peacekeeping Africa 2nd day

Episode 371 of the African Dialogue podcast, hosted by Channel Africa, titled "Peacekeeping Africa 2nd day" was published on August 31, 2016 and runs 55 minutes.

August 31, 2016 ·55m · African Dialogue

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Africa continues to grapple for solutions in the Peacekeeping and Logistics sphere. In the quest of creating an objective platform and incisive dialogue, the Intelligence Transfer Centre brought together 400 delegates for a two day meeting in Midrand South Africa entitiled "The 2nd Annual Peacekeeping and Logistics Africa Conference. One of the outcomes of the discussions was that peace begins with politicians through dialogue. To tell us more we have :
Lieutenant General Derrick Mbuyiselo Mgwebi, Force Commander of the United Nations Stabalising mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Antonia N'Gabala- Sodonon, Acting Head of the Post Conflict Reconstruction Division and project co-ordinator of Gender, Peace and Stability at the African Union Commission,
Patrick Tseko Mahlangu, Chief Instructor of at the Peace Mission Training Centre of the South African Defence Force:
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