Conference for building a conflict-free Africa by developing a legal framework
Recognising the African Union’s 2018 theme – “Winning the Fight against corruption: A
Sustainable Path to African’s Transformation”, the people of Africa unite to address the urgent
need to curb corruption as a factor limiting peaceful development in Africa.
On the 13-14 of August, organizations from across South Africa will host a two-day African
Leaders of Peace Summit in Cape Town.
The summit aims to bring together government ministries, civil society organizations including
youth and women, media, educators and religious leaders to seek practical solutions
for peace-building.
It will provide a platform for former and current leaders of Africa to advocate an
intergenerational dialogue to promote sustainable peace and security and develop a legal
framework for a conflict-free Africa.
As a resolution to establish a legal framework for peace that can be implemented at both
national and international level, the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW) will be
discussed in the various sessions including peace education, civil society, and youth.
The DPCW addresses principles of conflict resolution and international cooperation for
peacebuilding such as respect on the international law, peaceful dispute settlement, and
spreading a culture of peace. It also shares the vision of the Agenda 2063 supporting the goal, a
peaceful and gun-free Africa.