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Women Peacemakers in Iraq

Monday, June 27, 2011

USIP’s Maria Jessop and Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana discuss the power of dialogue to bridge divides and the role of women peacemakers in Iraq in the context of a workshop for the women of USIP’s Network of Iraqi Facilitators (NIF) they conducted in May 2011.

Type: Analysis

GenderMediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

Iraq’s Political Development Continues Amid Turmoil of Arab Spring

Friday, June 24, 2011

Having maintained a permanent field office in Baghdad since 2004, USIP has sought to flexibly respond to immediate challenges to peace and security in Iraq while staying focused on developing the long-term capacities of Iraqi institutions and groups to prevent, manage and productively resolve conflict.

Type: Analysis

Justice and Security Dialogue in Nepal

Justice and Security Dialogue in Nepal

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Countries emerging from conflict will never achieve either security or justice unless civil society and security agencies learn to work together. This report describes a new approach to promoting dialogue and cooperation that has enabled the Nepal Police and local communities to bridge the gulf of mistrust and together start tackling crime and instability. This approach is now being customized to work in other war-torn societies.

Type: Report

Improving Peacebuilding Evaluation

Improving Peacebuilding Evaluation

Monday, June 20, 2011

In May 2010, the Alliance for Peacebuilding in collaboration with the United States Institute of Peace launched the Peacebuilding Evaluation Project. The goal of the project was to foster collaboration among funders, implementers, and policymakers to improve evaluation practice in the peacebuilding field. This report is inspired by the deep and far-ranging conversations that took place at the meetings.

Type: Special Report

Conflict Analysis & Prevention