After 10 years, the Action Plan “Civilian Crisis Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict Peace-Building” is still a worldwide unique instrument. However, it is characterized by obstacles: There is no unifying guiding principle for peace promotion, and it lacks public visibility and concrete implementation into practice. In reality, the civilian component of promoting peace is often subordinate to the military component. Civilian crisis prevention should thus have priority and be strengthened. To achieve this, conceptual approaches should be developed further, local peace potentials should be strengthened and all interventions should be conflict-sensitive and value-oriented.
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