
March 2019 Peace and Conflict Trend Analysis
Early Warning Early Response Project – Funded by DRL. This analysis is the peace and conflict trends in North east Nigeria.
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Information Flows and Radicalization Leading to Violent Extremism in Central Asia
This report - Information Flows and Radicalization Leading to Violent Extremism in Central Asia - emerged from our project with Internews "Contributing to stability and peace in Central Asia through media literacy, improved reporting and regional cooperation." The project is focused on national and regional efforts to prevent radicalization in…
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Final Evaluation – I Love My Country: Promoting Localized Understanding and Peaceful Coexistence in South Sudan
This report is an evaluation of I Love My Country: Promoting Localized Understanding and Peaceful Coexistence in South Sudan, a project implemented from December 2016 to January 2019 with funding from the Peace and Stability Operations Program of the Canadian Government. The project aimed to build greater understanding and application…
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Pre-Symposium on Youth Participation in Peace Process in Qatar
What role can young people play for peace and security? In February 2019, peacebuilders from all over the world came together at a pre-symposium we co-chaired in Qatar to answer this question. Less than a month later, the 1st International Symposium on Youth Participation in Peace Processes took place in…
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Évaluation des résultats – Appui aux mécanismes endogènes pour le dialogue communautaire et à l’amélioration des conditions économiques des populations vulnérables – Novembre 2018
The project "Supporting endogenous mechanisms for community dialogue and bettering the economic conditions of vulnerable population" conducted in Madagascar and funded by the United Nations Peace Building Fund in consortium with four United Nations agencies (UNFPA, FAO, UNCDF, UNESCO) was a 2 year project implemented by Search and partner NGOs.…
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When terror groups offer power and money, this Kenyan activist offers an alternative
Noor Daher Ali was on the verge of joining Al-Shabaab to escape extreme poverty. Instead, he started an organization to counter recruitment by the terror groups in Kenya. Noor is a 2018 Common Ground Awardee: https://dev.sfcg.org/cga18-newyork/
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Breaking the mold: woman mediator challenges gender norms in Yemen
Born and raised in one of Yemen’s most conservative communities, Wafa has opened the door for the participation of women in peacebuilding. Learn more: https://dev.sfcg.org/yemen/
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Nepal’s 1st female PM becomes a pop culture icon
Prime Minister Aasha Singh is on a quest to give Nepal a brighter future… even though she’s fictional. Learn more: https://dev.sfcg.org/singha-durbar/ Lorem Ipsum Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent pellentesque vestibulum diam, id placerat nisi tempor quis. Proin erat metus, accumsan in sagittis vitae, suscipit a eros.…
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Niger’s feared gang leader turns into bold youth activist
Idrissa “Paho” Sani Malam is a fearsome gang leader from Zinder, Niger. How did he become the most respected peacebuilder and youth activist in the city? Will you join us in empowering community heroes to create enduring change? https://dev.sfcg.org/invest-in-peace/
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The story of Central Asia’s first Madame President
After the 2010 Revolution, Her Excellency Roza Otunbayeva, the first woman President of Kyrgyzstan, led the country to the first peaceful transition of power in Central Asia. H.E. Otunbayeva is a 2018 Common Ground Awardee: https://dev.sfcg.org/cga18-newyork/
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