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Established | 2012 |
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Founders | Mark Freeman |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Legal status | Non-profit organisation |
Purpose | Aid transitions to peace and democracy |
Headquarters | Barcelona, Spain |
Key people | Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi (Chairman)[1] |
Website | www |
The Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT) is a non-governmental organisation based in Barcelona. It focuses on helping states transition out of cycles of war, crisis and authoritarianism. The organisation played a key role in the Colombia-FARC accords concluded in 2016, and is active across Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America.
Founded by Mark Freeman in 2012 following the onset of the Arab Spring, IFIT serves as a resource for local parties negotiating conflict resolution, establishing short-term priorities and setting long-term transition goals. It hosts several initiatives and practice groups.