Detailed description is Peace and shared prosperity through data, knowledge, and linking local, national and regional efforts for peace. The Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism (CEWARN) is a bold initiative by the eight IGAD member states (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Republic of Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda) to prevent and mitigate violent conflict in the region. Rooted in a Protocol, CEWARN's organizational assumption is that ‘high quality, credible information and analysis on threats to peace and security and appropriate responses, delivered in timely fashion to the right individuals and institutions will lead to quality decisions that increase peace and security in the IGAD region.’ It is one of IGAD’s specialized institutions and a continental benchmark in early warning methodology. Its structure is uniquely fractal: its membership and action spans the regional, national and local, meaning that it is both focused on structural aspects and ground truth. Since its establishment in 2002, CEWARN has worked with a particular focus on cross-border pastoralist and related conflicts. The new strategic period though will expand the focus to better serve the region's peoples in their quest for sustained peace and shared prosperity.
Established in the recent years IGAD's Conflict Early Warning and Response Mechanism in others, addis-ababa in ethiopia.
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