Diplomatic Interventions by African Special Envoys

Group of people, some in colorful garments, some in suits and uniforms, walk at an airport.

Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security of the Chairperson of the African Union Commision, Bineta Diop at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde airport in Somalia on November 25, 2014 . Photo: AMISOM Public Information, CC0 1.0 Deed

New PRIF report outlines a practice-oriented research agenda

Increasingly, peace-making missions of the African Union and African regional organi­zations rely on the deploy­ment of special envoys. Special envoys are intended to promote peace processes in conflict-ridden regions and strengthen African and local solutions instead of inter­national interven­tions. However, diplomatic interventions with African special envoys have so far been insuffi­ciently investigated. Both their field activities as well as the necessary social, institu­tional and contextual background con­ditions for their success remain underexplored.

Dimpho Deleglise's report aims to close this gap. In doing so, she syste­matizes existing research and identifies existing gaps based on a comprehensive reconstruc­tion of previous activities of African Special Envoys. Against this background, she highlights the need for a practice-oriented research approach that takes into account the com­plexity of perspectives in the deployment of African special envoys.

Dr. Dimpho Deleglise is a Senior Researcher at PRIF’s “Glocal Junctions” research depart­ment as well as in PRIF’s Research Group “African Intervention Politics”. Her research focuses on the African peace and security archi­tecture and the deployment of special envoys by the African Union and regional orga­nizations in the Horn of Africa region. Her re­search is part of the competence network “African Non-military Conflict Intervention Practices (ANCIP)”, fun­ded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Re­search (BMBF) as part of the funding line “Strengthening and further develop­ment of peace and conflict research”.

Download (pdf): Deleglise, Dimpho (2024): African Special Envoys In Practice: A Research Agenda For Studying Complex Diplomatic Interventions, PRIF Report 3/2024, Frankfurt/M.