Sierra Leone and Burundi benefit from Peace program

Fides Service

June 26, 2006

Sierra Leone and Burundi are the first countries to benefit from UN development program to consolidate peaceSierra Leone and Burundi first countries to benefit from UN development program to consolidate Peaceierra Leone and Burundi are the first countries to benefit from UN development program to consolidate peace.  Civil war can be stopped. Burundi and Sierra Leone were the countries chosen to benefit from a development program promoted by the United Nations newly formed Peacebuilding Commission charged with helping countries which recently came out of a civil war 

Superficial and vague information often gives international public opinion a false idea of Africa as a continent with endemic wars, a sort of curse of mysterious origin. Instead Africa’s wars are caused by problems which can be solved. The choice of these two countries is significant and a motive for hope that other conflicts on the continent may soon come to be an end. 

In 2002 Sierra Leone ended a ten year civil war with atrocities against civilians including the crime of child soldiers. Last week former Liberian president Charles Taylor was extradited to the Hahue in Holland to stand before the International Penal Court on charges of sustaining Sierra Leone rebels who committed crimes against the people. 

The Commission represents a symbol of hope and perseverance: hope for millions of people all over the world struggling to keep their societies on the fragile path to peace and perseverance because enormous difficulties have to be overcome in this process
Kofi Annan

In Burundi civil war exploded in 1993. The peace agreement, signed in 2000, confirmed in Dar es Salaam in April 2003, stopped fighting between the government forces and the main Hutu rebel group Defense of Democracy FDD who joined the transition government and in February 2005 a new Constitution was approved by referendum. There followed elections for parliament and local administration won by the Hutu parties. On 18 June in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) a first treaty was signed between the Burundi government at the FNL rebels the last rebel movement. 

The UN Peacebuilding Commission was created on Dec. 20 2005, to help countries which have stopped a civil war to complete a successful transition from war to peace. The Commission has 31 member countries and includes as observers International Monetary Fund, the World Bank. UN secretary general Kofi Annan, said the Commission represents a symbol of hope and perseverance: hope for millions of people all over the world struggling to keep their societies on the fragile path to peace and perseverance because enormous difficulties have to be overcome in this process. 

Annan said the UN has the responsibility to help nations and societies recover from the devastation of civil war and to prevent new violence. Conflicts have diminished in number but there have also been an unacceptable number of broken peace accords and fresh outbreaks of violence. Annan says the causes are lack of funds, lack of international coordination, tendency of international actors to withdraw from peace missions too soon. 

(From Fides Service)