The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala Geoff Thomas Harris Editors Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene An Overview With Forewords by Urmila Bob and Jan Cillié (Jannie) Malan (South Africa) and Prefaces by Will Steffen (Australia) and Luc Reychler (Belgium) The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics— Society—Science Volume 34 SeriesEditor HansGünterBrauch,PeaceResearchandEuropeanSecurityStudies (AFES-PRESS),Mosbach,Baden-Württemberg,Germany More information about this series at https://link.springer.com/bookseries/15232 http://www.afes-press-books.de/html/APESS.htm http://afes-press-books.de/html/APESS_34.htm · Jean Chrysostome K. Kiyala Geoff Thomas Harris Editors Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene An Overview Editors JeanChrysostomeK.Kiyala GeoffThomasHarris InternationalCentreofNonviolence InternationalCentreofNonviolence DurbanUniversityofTechnology DurbanUniversityofTechnology Durban,SouthAfrica Durban,SouthAfrica Acknowledgement:ThiscontributedvolumewassupportedbyTheInternationalCenterof Nonviolence,DurbanUniversityofTechnology,SouthAfrica.Thecoverphotowastakenby HansGünterBrauchwhograntedthepermissiontouseithere.Thephotoontheinternaltitle pagewastakenbyChrysKiyala,KwiluRiver,inBandunduTown,DemocraticRepublicof Congo,27July2021. 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Foreword by Urmila Bob Inthecontextofnotionsofpeacebeinganelusiveconceptandattainingastateof peace being a challenge in many parts of the world, the book provides timely and valuableinsightsinthiscriticalareaofcivilsocietyandpeacebuilding.Thefocuson Sub-SaharanAfricaisalsonotablegivenwidespreadvulnerabilitieslinkedtopersis- tentpovertyandinequalities,discrimination,poorservicedeliveryandinfrastructural backlogs,governanceandpoliticalissues,resourcescarcityandpoorenvironmental managementpractices;thatareamongthemanyfactorsthatposeseveralchallenges for meaningful civil society participation and peacebuilding efforts. The COVID- 19 pandemic, climate change and future disruptions will severely strain existing (albeitlimited)capacitytofurtherpeaceinterestsaswellasincreaseconflicts,espe- cially environmental conflicts. These are threat multipliers that reinforce existing challengesandworsenconditionsonthegroundincontextswherethereislimited resources, infrastructure, capacity and capabilities to respond. The importance of conflict-sensitiveadaptationandresponsivenessissignificant. Thenumberofcasestudiesinthebook,fromdifferentpartsofSub-SaharanAfrica, underscoretherangeofcontextsandexperiencesinthisregion.Therangeofthematic focialsohighlightsakeycontributionofthebook,whichistheinterdisciplinaryand vii viii ForewordbyUrmilaBob transdisciplinaryorientationthatpermitsvariedperspectives,experiencesandvoices to be examined. The focus on human rights and environmental justice is particu- larlyrelevantgiventhatthereiswidespreadconsensusthatSub-SaharanAfricawill experience the brunt of extreme climate events and natural disasters. The concep- tualisationandcentralityofpeaceecologyandindigenousknowledge(thatinforms Africansocialphilosophies)provideacriticalandpreviouslyneglectedlenstobetter understandcivilsocietyandpeacebuildinginSub-SaharanAfrica.Noteworthyalso istheattentiontogenderaspectsandthefocusonchildren.Womenandchildrenare vulnerablesegmentsinsocietyandunderstandingimpactsandtheiragencytoaffect/ influencechangeisimportantinpeacebuildingeffortsthatareempowering,transfor- mationalandembeddedinpromotingresiliencyandsustainability.Theexamination oftheroleoffaith-basedorganisations,schoolsandcommunitycollectivesaswell asnon-governmentalorganisations(suchastheAfricanCentrefortheConstructive ResolutionofDisputes),forexample,illustratehowdifferentpartsofcivilsociety cancontributetopeacebuildinginitiativesandenvironmentaleducation. The perspectives of African-based scholars is particularly notable. Addition- ally, the diverse methodological approaches used (from integrating and examining secondary sources of information to primary data collection methods) also reveal theneedforadoptinginterdisciplinaryapproaches.Furthermore,theassessmentof peacebuilding initiatives (including campaigns and training programmes) reveals thecriticalstanceembraced.Thecasestudiestraverselocalcommunitycontextsto country-levelanalysestoregionalandcontinentalassessments.Furthermore,chal- lenges associated with undertaking global peace research, especially in relation to scholarsfromtheglobalSouth,revealthatmoreattentionneedstobepaidtowhat typesofresearchisbeingundertakeninSub-SaharanAfrica,bywhomandforwhat purpose.Thediscussionsarerootedinexaminingspecificdynamicswhileextracting lessonsthatreflectonimplicationsmorebroadlyandincorporateaholisticapproach. The20ChaptersgivevoicestomanyscholarsfromtheGlobalSouth,especiallyfrom Sub-SaharanAfrica.Theauthorsnotonlyfocusonhowtopromotepeacebuilding but also the causes of conflict, emphasising the need to empower and enable the agencyofindividuals,communities,nationsandregionstobeproactiveandrespon- sive. Enduring peace must include all members of society (especially vulnerable groups) as well as place environmental sustainability and justice at the centre of peacebuildingefforts. Icommendtheeditorsandauthorsforcompilingvaluableresearchthatwillbe used by scholars, practitioners, decision- and policymakers, and students on the African continent and globally. The book is an important scholarly contribution, growing the field of research and generating knowledge in an area where limited scholarlyresourcesareavailable. Durban,SouthAfrica Prof.UrmilaBob November2021 ForewordbyUrmilaBob ix Prof.UrmilaBobisaFullProfessorofGeographyintheSchoolofAgriculture,EarthandEnviron- mentalSciencesandUniversityDeanofResearchattheUniversityofKwaZulu-Natal,SouthAfrica. ShehasaMastersandPh.D.inGeographyfromWestVirginiaUniversity,USAandaMasters in Tertiary Education Management from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She conducts researchonarangeofdevelopmentalandenvironmentalissues,includingsocio-economicimpact assessmentsofdevelopmentalprojectsinrelationtoconservationandtourismprojectsaswellas sustainablelivelihoodsinbothruralandurbancontexts.Shehaspublishedinthesefieldsinboth nationallyandinternationallyrecognisedacademicbooksandjournalsaswellasbeeninvolved inconsultancy-basedprojects.Shehassupervisedtocompletionmorethan70MastersandPh.D. studentsintheseareasofresearchaswell.Shehastrainingexpertiseinquantitativeandqualita- tivemethodologiesandtechniques,monitoringandevaluation,developmentofindicators,social andenvironmentalimpactassessments,genderanalyticalmethodologies,researchplanningandthe developmentofacademicsandpostgraduatestudents. Address: Research Office, N-Block, Govan Mbeki Building, Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban,SouthAfrica. Email:[email protected]. Websites:https://www.linkedin.com/in/urmilla-bob-0725b09/; https://saees.ukzn.ac.za/urmilla-bob/; https://www.accord.org.za/people/urmilla-bob/; https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Urmilla-Bob.