African Conflict Journal (ACJ)


Grey Frandsen, Executive Director


The African Conflict Journal (ACJ - http://www.africanconflict.org) is an online portal for information, resources and communication regarding African conflict and conflict resolution. This project was founded in March of 2001 and has been supported by UCLA and the Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS). With over 1,500 email subscribers and thousands of online visitors daily, ACJ has established itself as a clearinghouse of information relating to a variety of topics concerning conflict and conflict resolution in Africa. The grant made to ACJ was to enable ACJ and CRInfo to forge a partnership that would enhance the capacities of both organizations, and to provide funds to ACJ for Web enhancements and infrastructure improvements. Unfortunately, although the Web enhancements were completed successfully, ACJ has not obtained the necessary funding to continue operating, and is apparently closing down in January, 2004. We are engaged in a discussion with them about whether and how CRInfo can continue to host some of their back material.
 
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Project Acknowledgements

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Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess, Co-Directors
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Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all - the apathy of human beings. -- Helen Keller

Featured Links
Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Conflict Resolution and Peace:
Association for Conflict Resolution
Association for Conflict Resolution


Partner Projects
CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Collaborative for Conflict Mgmt. in Mental Health
Collaborative for Conflict Mgmt. in Mental Health

"[P]romoting the use of conflict management techniques in the mental health and social service systems through training, technical assistance, consultation, information dissemination and evaluation services"

Medecins Sans Frontieres
Medecins Sans Frontieres

1999 Nobel Peace Laureate; also known as Doctors Without Borders