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What Iraq Needs Now

What Iraq Needs Now

Friday, June 1, 2012

What Iraq needs now is for us to remember that it is not defined by its political leaders, nor by its violent minority, nor by its past, nor by its neighbors near and afar, but by the aspirations and will of its people.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission Convenes at USIP

Monday, June 4, 2012

USIP hosts the seventh meeting of the U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission commenced June 4, drawing senior U.S. and Nigerian officials to consider future steps in a deepening relationship between the United States and Africa’s most populous nation.

Type: Analysis

Honoring Women Leaders as Agents for Change and Peace

Honoring Women Leaders as Agents for Change and Peace

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Women leaders from Liberia, Pakistan, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Samoa shared compelling accounts of their innovative leadership approaches in a two-part panel event, "Women Leading Change in Transitioning Societies." These women, who have just been recognized as the 2012 honorees of the annual Vital Voices Global Leadership Awards, are leading change in their transitioning societies through civil society, political activities, and private business.

Type: Analysis

Gender

 Salam Shabab Demonstrating the Value of Diversity Among Iraqi Youth

Salam Shabab Demonstrating the Value of Diversity Among Iraqi Youth

Thursday, June 7, 2012

"Salam Shabab," a reality competition TV series for Iraqi youth that provides an entertaining platform for a much-needed message of unity and peacebuilding, will be launching its second season of programming later this year after a first season that, according to new research, successfully encouraged viewers to embrace Iraq's ethnic and religious diversity. The program is also receiving international recognition, the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Sp...

Type: Analysis

USIP's Solomon Commemorates Flag Day, Honors Ambassador Chan Heng Chee

Friday, June 15, 2012

U.S. Institute of Peace President Richard H. Solomon spoke at a special event at USIP on June 14 in recognition of National Flag day and to pay tribute to the diplomatic service of the ambassador of Singapore, Chan Heng Chee, who served in Washington, DC for 16 years. Solomon was joined by former USIP Executive Vice President Tara Sonenshine, now serving as Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. 

Type: Analysis