peace process
A "peace process" refers to a series of negotiations and actions aimed at resolving conflicts and establishing lasting peace between opposing parties. This often involves discussions about political, social, and economic issues that have led to tensions or violence. The goal is to create agreements that address the concerns of all involved, fostering understanding and cooperation.
Typically, a peace process includes various stakeholders, such as governments, non-governmental organizations, and sometimes international bodies like the United Nations. These parties work together to develop frameworks for peace, which may include ceasefires, treaties, and plans for rebuilding relationships and communities affected by conflict.