Pan-African Reconciliation Council (PARC)

Conseil de reconciliation Panafricain
Panafrikanischer Versohnungsrat

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Founded

1988-09-28 Lagos Nigeria

History

Founded 28 Sep 1988, Lagos (Nigeria). Statutes adopted 28 Sep 1988. New constitution adopted 1 Jul 1997. Previous French title: Conseil panafricain de la reconciliation.

Aims

Promote peace, human rights, democracy, social justice, passive resistance to all forms of violence and oppression, emancipation of Africa and its siblings in the diaspora from the bondage of ignorance and poverty on the basis of active non-violence and self-giving love as a tool for social engineering and ultimate global order; build a social structure utilizing the resources of human ingenuity and wisdom for the benefit of all; ensure a society where no one is directly or indirectly oppressed for the benefit or pleasure of others; advocate fair and compassionate methods of treatment of offenders against society; protect, seek redress and provide welfare support for direct and indirect victims of war, natural and ecological disasters and encourage restitution and reconciliation; work towards abolition of war; help build morally disciplined homes; encourage vocational and collegial relations transcending all tribal, ethnic, creed, national or racial boundaries; promote the adversarial system of justice; uphold the truth in all facets of life.

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Structure

Continental Assembly (annual). Continental Executive Committee, consisting of Secretary-General, Deputy Secretary-General, Honorary President, International Consultant, Executive Coordinator - each for West Africa, East Africa, North Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa - Accounts Officer, Administrative Officer, Projects Officer and Information Officer. Consultative Board, acting as Steering Committee. Disciplinary Committee. Continental Secretariat in Lagos (Nigeria).

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

UIA Org ID

XD3367

Last News

1997

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