Reflecting on reconciliation: Lessons from the past, prospects for the future (December 2014)

3rd December 2014

Reflecting on reconciliation: Lessons from the past, prospects for the future (December 2014)

Since 2003, the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation's (IJR's) Political Analysis programme has conducted the South African Reconciliation Barometer survey: an annual national public opinion poll that measures citizen attitudes towards reconciliation, transformation and national unity in post-apartheid South Africa. Change in these complex social trends is measured through six key indicators: human security, political culture, cross-cutting political relations, race relations, historical confrontation and dialogue. As one of the few dedicated social surveys on reconciliation in Africa and worldwide, the Barometer has become an important resource for encouraging national debate, informing decision-makers, developing policy and provoking new analysis and theory on reconciliation in post-conflict societies.