Interviews with women refugees in Lebanon painted a picture of adaption that sometimes challenged gender norms.
Author: Mona Christophersen
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What is the perspective of children in conflict zones? Nour, a 15-year-old board member of the Children’s Council in Lebanon, discusses.
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Walter Kemp finds five possible outcomes when examining the question of Moldova’s process of integrating with Europe and reintegrating with Transdniestria.
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On May 5, a critical round of negotiations will begin at the United Nations, and the outcome will have profound implications for UN peacekeeping.
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A media executive in South Sudan discusses the role of radio in the current conflict and what needs to change in the current peace talks for success.
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While often overlooked, Kabbah played a central role in keeping his countrymen committed to peace and avoiding the pitfalls of other African countries emerging from conflict.
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In this interview, Adama Dieng said that too often, strategic interests of UN member states are placed above human lives.
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The termination process is not often examined when creating sanctions, but it is key to their effectiveness.
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If divisions among Ukrainians harden into permanent fault-lines, it may doom Ukraine to a bitter and potentially violent disintegration.
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Though the majority of Middle East populations are concerned with peace and security, many outsiders perceive them as only interested in violence and extremism.