Antonia Witt Appointed to Advisory Board

Researcher Represents PRIF on the Advi­sory Board for Civilian Crisis Preven­tion and Peace­building.

Antonia Witt, Photo: PRIF

Antonia Witt was appointed a member of the Advi­sory Board to the Federal Govern­ment for Civilian Crisis Preven­tion and Peace­building. She will be involved in the projects “Target and Im­pact Analysis of Medi­ation as an Instru­ment of German Foreign Policy” and “Peace Poli­cy Coherence within Germany’s Africa Poli­cy”.

In 2022, Antonia Witt and other authors were com­missioned by the Advisory Board to write the study “Policy Cohe­­rence for Peace in German Govern­­ment Action: Lessons from Mali and Niger”. This study focused on the questions of how coherent German govern­­ment action in Mali and Niger is with its peace policy guide­­lines and how civil society actors in the two coun­tries perceive this (in)­coherence. The study provided im­portant insights for im­­proving structures and the use of re­sources in Germany’s peace policy engage­­ment, and not only in the Sahel.

The Advisory Board for Civilian Crisis Preven­tion and Peace­building brings together civil society and aca­demic expertise on crisis prevention and peace­building and advises the German Govern­ment on these topics. The twenty mem­bers of the Advisory Boards come from the fields of inter­national cooperation, academia, foundations and non-govern­mental organizations and are appointed for four years. The Advisory Board accompanies the imple­mentation of the guide­lines “Preventing Crises, Resol­ving Conflicts, Building Peace” adopted by the German Govern­ment in 2017. Further infor­mation on Antonia Witt's work on the Advi­sory Board can be found on the web­­site of the Advi­­sory Board for Civilian Crisis Pre­ven­tion and Peace­­building.