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Peacebuilding Expands Across Disciplines, Study Shows

Peacebuilding Expands Across Disciplines, Study Shows

Friday, May 11, 2012

Peacebuilding is increasingly viewed as a methodological “lens” through which practitioners in related fields integrate key principles of peacebuilding into the structure and objectives of their work, according to new research unveiled at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on May 11. Such a lens adds a new dimension to the ways in which practitioners design and assess development and stabilization interventions.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & TrainingEducation & Training

"Honor" Killings Averted: How a USIP-Trained Pakistani Helped Save Lives

"Honor" Killings Averted: How a USIP-Trained Pakistani Helped Save Lives

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

USIP has been training Pakistanis from a variety of backgrounds in practical peacebuilding, creating—with the help of a local partner--a network of conflict managers in a strategically vital country plagued by instability. Here is the exclusive story of how a USIP-trained conflict manager helped to avert “honor” killings in a rural Pakistani village.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & Training

USIP’S ‘SENSE’ Trainings in Iraq in Demand

USIP’S ‘SENSE’ Trainings in Iraq in Demand

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Strategic Economic Needs and Security Exercise (SENSE),  a state-of-the-art computer-facilitated simulation that teaches peacebuilding and negotiating skills, has helped more than 1,650 Iraqis in government, nongovernmental organizations and academia learn collaborative and decision-making skills that should directly strengthen their efforts to advance development and manage conflicts in a country until recently torn by war and still facing terrorist strikes. 

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & Training

Seeds of Peace Campers Visit USIP

Seeds of Peace Campers Visit USIP

Friday, July 13, 2012

On July 9, 43 second-year "Seeds" in their mid-to-late teens visited USIP for a briefing on the Institute’s work and to experience some of the content of the Institute’s Global Peacebuilding Center.

Type: Analysis

Education & Training

A USIP Interview with Abraham Awolich

A USIP Interview with Abraham Awolich

Monday, July 30, 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) is providing seed funding and advisory support for the Sudd Institute, a new, nongovernmental policy institute based in Juba, South Sudan. Abraham Awolich, a South Sudanese specialist in public administration with experience in development and governance issues and the acting executive director of the Sudd Institute sat down with USIP.

Type: Analysis

Education & TrainingMediation, Negotiation & DialogueEducation & Training

Institute Partnership Underway for Overseas Graduate School Instruction in Peacebuilding

Institute Partnership Underway for Overseas Graduate School Instruction in Peacebuilding

Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Institute’s Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding, in collaboration with Future Generations Graduate School, has begun teaching peacebuilding to international development practitioners in courses that have been conducted online as well as in India and Kenya. The new USIP role addresses an often unmet need: practical education in peacebuilding for people working in community development.

Type: Analysis

Education & Training