Examples of National Peace Accord in a sentence
The objective of the National Peace Committee is to monitor and to make recommendation on the implementation of the National Peace Accord as a whole and to ensure compliance with the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Organisations.
For this purpose, these national policies are hereby formulated to make necessary arrangements on internal displacement so that it could be supplementary for achieving the goals of the Foreign Aid Policy, 2059 (2002), Poverty Reduction Aid Strategy, Millennium Development Goals, Comprehensive National Peace Accord and also the goals of National Development Programmes adopted by the Government of Nepal.
There should be simple and expeditious procedures for the resolution of disputes regarding transgressions of the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Organizations by political parties and organizations that are signatories of the National Peace Accord.
Mr Malele holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Management Advancement Programme Certificate fromWits Business School.Dr Fholisani Sydney MufamadiAppointed 1 June 2012 Dr Mufamadi was a founding member of Cosatu, represented the ANC at Convention for a Democratic South Africa and helped draft the National Peace Accord of 1991.
In contrast, the second phase of constitution making that followed the African Union mediated National Peace Accord that followed the political crisis in Kenya in 2008 was entrenched in the Constitution of Kenya.129 The Constitution was amended to entrench the “sovereign right” of the people to replace the Constitution “through a referendum,”130with time limits within which specific activities, decisions and stages had to be undertaken.
Many newspapers throughout the country were reporting on positive events under the National Peace Accord and outside, such as the community of Mpumalanga in Natal and the Hostel Peace Pact signed in Johannesburg by 32 hostels.
In September 1991, the National Peace Accord was signed by twenty seven political organisations, paving the way for the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA).
By contrast, in South Africa, the interactive component linking peace committees to the reform of the political structures was critical to the effectiveness of the National Peace Accord.
One such programme run by the National Peace Accord Trust for ex SPU and SDU combatants explains that violence had prevented these youth from being involved in any community sanctioned ritual to establish a role for themselves within the community and the Wilderness Experience provided them with the “ritual” necessary for their reintegration into mainstream society.
During this operation period, there was a substantial reduction in the number of cash-in-transit heists, vehicle hijacking, and taxi violence (Cachalia, 2007:25).Historically, the involvement of the community in police activities was insignificant, if there was any, before the signing of the National Peace Accord in 1991.