Vers le Dialogue Républicain pour la paix et l’avenir de la RCA Déclaration de Rome

Country/entity
Central African Republic
Region
Africa (excl MENA)
Agreement name
Vers le Dialogue Républicain pour la paix et l’avenir de la RCA Déclaration de Rome
Date
29 Sep 2021
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/intrastate conflict
Stage
Renewal
Conflict nature
Government/territory
Peace process
CAR: Local Processes
Parties
Page 2. Ernest Mada – Prime Minister (Head of the Government)

Evariste Ngamana – General Rapporteur of MCU, first deputy-chair of the National Assembly

Martin Ziguele – Head of the political party Mouvement pour la Libération du Peuple Centrafricain

Crépin Mboli Goumba – Head of the political party PATRIE

Léonie Banga Bothy – Representative of the Technical Secretariat of the CAR

Mahamat Kamoun –Head of the political party Centrafrique pour nous tous

Anicet Georges Dologuele – Head of the political party URCA

Christian Olivier Guenebem-Dedizoum – Interim General Secretary of the political party KNK

Charles Armel Doubane – Former Minister of Foreign Affairs

Cyriaque Gonda - Head of the political party PNCN

Bruno Hyacinthe Gbiegba – Lawyer and active member of civil society

Blandine Asta Moussa Nee Kpassa – Representative of the Muslim Community

Marie Edith Douzima – Head of the Commission Vérité et justice (Truth and Justice)

Audrey Pamela Derom – Chair of the National Council of the Young of the CAR and Assistant General Secretary of the Pan-African Union of the Young

Paul Crescent Beminga – Representative of the technical committee for the national dialogue

Armelle Nadege Kpangba – Elections consultation framework

Jean Emmanuel Aime Zanga Metho – Representative of the Ambassadors of Peace

Cedric Anthony Rodrigue Kongbo Gbassinga – General secretary of bishops of Central African Republic

Oumarou Abakar Ousmane – -Speaker of the Muslim Community of CAR

Deleris Ahamat – Chair of the Islamic Committee of CAR, PK5

Abdoulaye Ouassalegue – Representative of the inter-religious platform

Nicolas Aime Simplice Singa Gbazia – Chair of the Alliance of the Evangelicals of CAR
Third parties
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Description
Agreement that reaffirms rhetorical commitment to inclusive dialogue, removing ethnic and religious hatreds, working towards good governance, management of natural resources and democracy, and calls on armed groups for a definitive ceasefire.


Main category
Page 1, para 1. We, the women and men of the Central African Republic, representing political parties, civil society and religious confessions, gathered in Rome under the invitation of the Sant’Egidio Community on the days of 27, 28 and 29 September 2021,

Page 1, para 5. Reaffirming our firm desire for the women and men of the Central African Republic wanting to live together an to respect the laws, institutions and customs of our Republic in order to rebuild the CAR in peace and national harmony,

Women, girls and gender

Participation

No specific mention.

Equality

No specific mention.

Particular groups of women

No specific mention.

International law

No specific mention.

New institutions

No specific mention.

Violence against women

No specific mention.

Transitional justice

No specific mention.

Institutional reform
Institutional reform→Other
Page 1, para 5.
Reaffirming our firm desire for the women and men of the Central African Republic wanting to live together and to respect the laws, institutions and customs of our Republic in order to rebuild the CAR in peace and national harmony,
Development

No specific mention.

Implementation

No specific mention.

Other

No specific mention.


Towards a Republican Dialogue for peace and future of CAR

Rome Declaration

We, the women and men of the Central African Republic, representing political parties, civil society and religious confessions, gathered in Rome under the invitation of the Sant’Egidio Community on the days of 27, 28 and 29 September 2021,

after three years of rich and sincere discussions about the future of the Central African Republic, driven by the ardent desire for the success of the Republican Dialogue (RD) announced by the President of the Republic, Head of the State,

aware that this dialogue is a fundamental step in bringing peace and security back to the CAR, establishing lasting reconciliation between Central Africans, and leading our country onto the path to development.

Expressing the deep wish that this dialogue be inclusive and that it be an opportunity for constructive exchange between Central Africans without interference;

reaffirming our firm desire for the women and men of the Central African Republic wanting to live together an to respect the laws, institutions and customs of our Republic in order to rebuild the CAR in peace and national harmony,

propose the following:

1. Being attentive to the needs, desires and hardships of the Central African people ;

2. Promoting a fraternal communication and banning hate speech and intolerance ;

3. Adopting political and security measures to ease the existing tensions in order to create good conditions for a dialogue

4. Guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of movement and personal security of all Central Africans, and in particular of political leaders, civil society and religious communities who will participate in the Republican Dialogue ;

5. Purifying our memory and refraining form making the Republican Dialogue a tribunal to run trials, or an opportunity to achieve impunity;

instead, promoting the interest of the nation rather than achievements of an individual ;

6. Removing ethnic and religious hatred and avoiding manipulation of all kinds, especially on religious grounds ;

7. Working towards good governance and towards reasonable and transparent management of public goods and natural resources of our country by adopting a policy of economic reappropriation ;

8. Maintaining a close link between economic development, security and stability ;

9. Working towards the improvement of bilateral and multilateral cooperation ;

10. Working towards strengthening the democracy in our country and creating a healthy climate for the governance by promoting education, civic-mindedness and training of young people ;

11. Working towards strengthening the institutions of the Republic so that they are powerful and representative.

We solemnly call the armed groups to lay down their weapons, to declare a definitive ceasefire and to stop laying the anti-personnel mines and to return to the Republic and accept the DDRR,

we also ask for the dissolution of self-appointed defense groups and militias,

we invite the leaders of our country and the political forces of the Nation to prepare the pathway for dialogue in a spirit of openness, humility and pragmatism while being aware of the immensity of the suffering of the Central African nation.

God bless the CAR!

Rome, 29 September 2021

List of Participants

Ernest MADA – Prime Minister (Head of the Government)

Evariste NGAMANA – General Rapporteur of MCU, first deputy-chair of the National Assembly

Martin ZIGUELE – Head of the political party Mouvement pour la Libération du Peuple Centrafricain

Crépin MBOLI GOUMBA – Head of the political party PATRIE

Léonie BANGA BOTHY – Representative of the Technical Secretariat of the CAR

Mahamat KAMOUN –Head of the political party Centrafrique pour nous tous

Anicet Georges DOLOGUELE – Head of the political party URCA

Christian Olivier GUENEBEM-DEDIZOUM – Interim General Secretary of the political party KNK

Charles Armel DOUBANE – Former Minister of Foreign Affairs

Cyriaque GONDA - Head of the political party PNCN

Bruno HYACINTHE GBIEGBA – Lawyer and active member of civil society

Blandine Asta MOUSSA NEE KPASSA – Representative of the Muslim Community

Marie Edith DOUZIMA – Head of the Commission Vérité et justice (Truth and Justice)

Audrey Pamela DEROM – Chair of the National Council of the Young of the CAR and Assistant General Secretary of the Pan-African Union of the Young

Paul Crescent BENINGA – Representative of the technical committee for the national dialogue

Armelle Nadege KPANGBA – Elections consultation framework

Jean Emmanuel AIME ZANGA METHO – Representative of the Ambassadors of Peace

Cedric Anthony Rodrigue KONGBO GBASSINGA – General secretary of bishops of Central African Republic

Oumarou Abakar OUSMANE – -Speaker of the Muslim Community of CAR

Deleris AHAMAT – Chair of the Islamic Committee of CAR, PK5

Abdoulaye OUASSALEGUE – Representative of the inter-religious platform

Nicolas Aime Simplice SINGA GBAZIA – Chair of the Alliance of the Evangelicals of CAR