Accord des Retour Voluntaire des DPIs des Koui

  • Country/entity
    Central African Republic
  • Region
    Africa (excl MENA)
  • Agreement name
    Accord des Retour Voluntaire des DPIs des Koui
  • Date
    3 Oct 2018
  • Agreement status
    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement
    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level
    Intrastate/local conflict ( Central African Republic Conflicts (1996 - ) )
  • Stage
    Framework/substantive - partial
  • Conflict nature
    Inter-group
  • Peace process
    CAR: Local Processes
  • Parties
    For the 3R, Mr. Sidiki Abassi

    For the Anti-Balaka, Mr. Hamadou Ndale

    For the DPIs [Personnes Deplacees internes], Mr Ngaibona Maxime
  • Third parties
    Witnesses:
    Mayor of the Koui CC, Mr Yaya [illegible] Daouda
    Religious leaders, Imam Abassi Modibq, Pastor Nefonyam Samuel
    Youth representative (Koui), Gambo Amadou
    Women's representative, Ms Bangue Pauline

    Representatives of civil society:
    Executive president of ONG GDAP [NGO Groupement pour le Developpement Agro Pastoral], Mr Mohamadou Dahirou
    President of UDAPE, Mr Bindowo Ibrahim
  • Description
    In this agreement, the CAR armed groups active in the Koui sub-prefecture agree to take measures that would allow for safe return of internally displaced persons, by committing to refraining from violence, and ensuring free movement for people and goods in the area.


Local agreement properties

  • Process type
    Informal but persistent process
  • Rationale
    The armed groups in CAR frequently sign local agreement, making this a persistent practice. However, there does not appear to be a clear negotiating framework.
  • Is there a documented link to a national peace process?
    Yes
  • Link to national process: articulated rationale
    The link to the national process is present due to the activity of the signing armed groups in national negotiations.
  • Name of Locale
    Koui
  • Nature Of Locale
    Region
  • GPS Lat/Long (DD)
    6.967972, 15.248570
  • Participant type
    Local armed group
    Domestic religious organisation/leader or other elder
    Local community/civilian group(s)/civil society organisations
  • Mediator, facilitator or similar
    Mediator or similar referred to
    Mediator (references)
    The NGO Groupement pour le Developpement Agro Pastoral is mentioned in the agreement as witness, and is given a role in the implementation of the agreement.
    Type of mediator/facilitator/similar
    Local community/civilian group(s)/civil society organisations

Local issues

  • Ritual/prayer and process (including use of scripture)

    No specific mention.

  • Grievance List

    No specific mention.

  • Cattle rustling/banditry
    Page 1:
    Reaffirm our commitment to renounce violence and cattle theft, and agreeing resolutely through the present document to engage in the voluntary return of IDPs, to restore peace, cohabitation, and reconciliation for the socio-economic well-being of the population of the Koui sub-prefecture.

    Page 1:
    We agree to the following:
    ...
    Article 2: as soon as the agreement is signed, offensive acts such as the burning of villages, the theft of livestock, attacks on civilians, and any act that may constitute a violation of the agreement must cease.
    ...
    Article 4: to aid the definitive return of IDPs to their places of origin to consolidate peace, rebuilding, and social cohesion [illegible], the parties commit to:

    Ensuring free movement of people and goods in the Koui sub-prefecture;
    Refraining from damaging, stealing, or trespassing on private property (houses, [illegible], livestock, etc.);
    Resorting to traditional local mechanisms of conflict agreements between farmers and herders.
  • Social cover

    No specific mention.


Koui IDPs Voluntary Return Agreement - October 2018 CCTD / GDAP

Given the Agreement between the Antibalakas and 3R armed groups, signed on December 15, 2017, in Bouar;

Aware of the fact that the responsibility for determining the destiny of our region falls on us, according to the realities of our country and based on the values of justice, rule of law, democracy, good governance, respect for people’s fundamental freedom and rights, unity and solidarity, mutual understanding and cooperation among different ethnic communities, and religious groups;

Reaffirm our commitment to renounce violence and cattle theft, and agreeing resolutely through the present document to engage in the voluntary return of IDPs, to restore peace, cohabitation, and reconciliation for the socio-economic well-being of the population of the Koui sub-prefecture.

By signing this Agreement, we make a solemn commitment before the local administrative authorities, religious leaders, and the population, to renounce any act that goes against the respect for free movement and social cohesion in our sub-prefecture.

We agree to the following:

Article 1:

the parties undertake to agree to the final return of IDPs to their places of origin from the date of signature of this agreement.

Article 2:

as soon as the agreement is signed, offensive acts such as the burning of villages, the theft of livestock, attacks on civilians, and any act that may constitute a violation of the agreement must cease.

Article 3:

Under the supervision of the NGO GDAP, the parties together define with the community leaders the conditions for the [illegible] in this agreement.

Article 4:

to aid the definitive return of IDPs to their places of origin to consolidate peace, rebuilding, and social cohesion [illegible], the parties commit to:

Ensuring free movement of people and goods in the Koui sub-prefecture;

Refraining from damaging, stealing, or trespassing on private property (houses, [illegible], livestock, etc.);

Resorting to traditional local mechanisms of conflict agreements between farmers and herders.

Article 5:

the parties undertake to respect and implement the provisions of the Agreement to successfully ensure the definitive return of IDPs to their respective localities.

Article 6:

As soon as the agreement is signed, the parties individually and collectively must take joint measures to sensitize the populations of the Koui sub-prefecture to accepting the voluntary return of IDPs to their localities of origin.

Article 7:

This Agreement shall be communicated to the civilian population through the media, as well as through other means of communication.

Article 8:

this Agreement comes into force upon its signature.

Done in Degaule (Koui sub-prefecture), October 03, 2018

For the 3R, Mr. Sidiki Abassi

For the Anti-Balaka, Mr. Hamadou Ndale

For the DPIs [Personnes Deplacees internes], Mr Ngaibona Maxime

Witnesses:

Mayor of the Koui CC, Mr Yaya [illegible] Daouda

Religious leaders, Imam Abassi Modibq, Pastor Nefonyam Samuel

Youth representative (Koui), Gambo Amadou

Women's representative, Ms Bangue Pauline

Representatives of civil society:

Executive president of ONG GDAP [NGO Groupement pour le Developpement Agro Pastoral], Mr Mohamadou Dahirou

President of UDAPE, Mr Bindowo Ibrahim