Brazzaville Foundation

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Founded14 August 2014
FoundersJean-Yves Ollivier
Location
  • London, United Kingdom
Brazzaville Foundation
Founded14 August 2014
FoundersJean-Yves Ollivier
FocusPeace & Conservation
Location
  • London, United Kingdom
Region served
Europe and Africa
MethodMediation, Coordination, Awareness
Key people
Kabiné Komara, Kgalema Motlanthe, Olusegun Obasanjo, Amama Mbabazi
Websitewww.brazzavillefoundation.org

The Brazzaville Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation based in London. Its goal is to develop initiatives, primarily in Africa, in the fields of conflict prevention and resolution, development, the environment and conservation and to bring countries together in peaceful cooperation.[1] It was first registered in the United Kingdom with the Charity Commission in 2015[2] and granted special consultative status by the UN Economic and Social Council in 2018.[3]

The Foundation derives its name from the Brazzaville Protocol official agreed upon on 13 December 1988 in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. This agreement has been considered critical in the eventual settlement of conflicts in southern Africa, guarantees for the independence of Namibia, the liberation of Nelson Mandela and negotiations leading to the dismantlement of apartheid.[4][5] Jean-Yves Ollivier, a French businessman with long experience in parallel diplomacy, worked actively in persuading the key figures to meet in Brazzaville as described in the award-winning documentary “Plot for Peace”.[6][7] He launched the Foundation in 2014 with the goal of maintaining “the spirit of the Brazzaville Protocol."[8]

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