Summer 2011 PeaceWatch

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July 2011
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PeaceWatch
From Sudan to Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. Institute of Peace uses the power of its neutrality and its peacebuilding expertise to bring together groups that might not otherwise meet or coordinate in order to resolve and manage conflicts without violence. By conducting educational workshops, facilitating dialogues and other activities, the Institute works to bolster national security goals. The Summer 2011 edition of PeaceWatch looks at how USIP is making a difference in hotspots around the world.
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Table of Contents
- Starting an Af-Pak Dialogue
- Afghanistan: Preparing Peacemakers
- Pakistan: Training the Mediators
- Training U.S. Advisers, Building Afghan Ministers
- Grants at Work in Iraq
- USIP Does 'Peace Multiplication' in Nigeria
- Grants at Work in Nigeria
- Working against Violence in Sudan
- Strengthening Justice and Security in the Himalayas
- Mixing Business with Peace
- People on the Move
- Convening Power
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