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Dr. Chukwuemeka B. Eze is the Executive Director of West Africa Network for Peacebuilding. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Peace and Strategic Studies with bias in Conflict Early Warning Systems. Between November 2016 and May 2017, he served as Senior Adviser on Mediation and Political Dialogue to the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in Guinea Bissau.
Eze has 20 years’ experience in peacebuilding, political dialogue, early warning and conflict assessment and intelligence analysis. He designed the early warning system of the government of South Sudan and is the WANEP lead interface in the operationalization of the ECOWAS early warning system (ECOWARN) and AU Peace and Security Architecture. He also led the team that developed the concept of the WANEP National Early Warning System (NEWS).
Eze is pioneer Deputy Registrar and Fellow of the Institute for Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP), and Fellow of the Danish Fellowship program in Copenhagen Denmark. He teaches peacebuilding practice at University of Utah in USA, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre and West Africa Peacebuilding Institute and has serval journals, articles and books to his credit.
Dr. Chukwuemeka B. Eze is the Executive Director of West Africa Network for Peacebuilding. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Peace and Strategic Studies with bias in Conflict Early Warning Systems. Between November 2016 and May 2017, he served as Senior Adviser on Mediation and Political Dialogue to the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in Guinea Bissau.
Eze has 20 years’ experience in peacebuilding, political dialogue, early warning and conflict assessment and intelligence analysis. He designed the early warning system of the government of South Sudan and is the WANEP lead interface in the operationalization of the ECOWAS early warning system (ECOWARN) and AU Peace and Security Architecture. He also led the team that developed the concept of the WANEP National Early Warning System (NEWS).
Eze is pioneer Deputy Registrar and Fellow of the Institute for Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, Fellow of the Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP), and Fellow of the Danish Fellowship program in Copenhagen Denmark. He teaches peacebuilding practice at University of Utah in USA, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre and West Africa Peacebuilding Institute and has serval journals, articles and books to his credit.