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Peace in Central Africa: Gabon Relies on Traditional Leaders to Prevent Conflict

Meeting in Libreville from 27 April to 3 May 2026, a session of the School of Dialogue devoted to the non-violent transformation of conflicts brought together traditional leaders and institutional actors from four African countries. Following the work, Queen Mother Fezeu Espérance officially submitted the training report to the Gabonese Vice-President Alexandre Barro Chambrier, noting Gabon's growing interest in the involvement of customary auth…
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Meeting in Libreville from 27 April to 3 May 2026, a session of the School of Dialogue devoted to the non-violent transformation of conflicts brought together traditional leaders and institutional actors from four African countries. Following the work, Queen Mother Fezeu Espérance officially submitted the training report to the Gabonese Vice-President Alexandre Barro Chambrier, noting Gabon's growing interest in the involvement of customary auth…

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Gabonreview.com | Actualité du Gabon | broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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