Women and Rural Communities in Egypt

Thursday, April 7, 2011

By: Manal Omar

Following longtime leader Hosni Mubarak’s departure, USIP’s Manal Omar traveled to Egypt in early April to assess how the recent turmoil there has impacted rural communities and women.

Type: Analysis

Gender

Violence and Reconciliation at the Community Level

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

By: Virgina M. Bouvier;  Cassandra Atlas

On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 the U.S. Institute for Peace, the Esquel Group, and the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue co-hosted a roundtable discussion on “Violence and Reconciliation at the Community Level.” This invitation-only discussion explored the complexity and challenges of not only defining reconciliation, but also of evaluating and determining what processes and outcomes constitute successful reconciliation.

Type: Analysis

Strengthening Justice and Security in the Himalayas

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

By: Thomas Omestad

The U.S. Institute of Peace has unveiled a pathbreaking survey of attitudes toward the police, justice and rule of law in politically troubled Nepal, an effort that could help guide reforms needed to tame the violence and corruption plaguing the Himalayan nation’s young democracy.

Type: Analysis

Haiti's Presidential Elections

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

By: Robert M. Perito

USIP’s Bob Perito discusses the recently released preliminary results of Haiti’s presidential election and what it means for Haiti’s recovery.

Type: Analysis