Left unaddressed, painful legacies of past political violence will continue to infiltrate the institutions, processes, and assumptions that inform definitions of peace and approaches to sustaining peace.
Tag: sustaining peace
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Context-specific approaches to peacebuilding that empower local agency are key to the self-sustainability of peace processes.
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Actions to address the effects of climate challenges can contribute to sustaining peace, while peacebuilding initiatives can, at times, also strengthen the capacity of communities to adapt to climate change.
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Collective system leadership has enabled some countries to successfully manage the onslaught and debilitating consequences of COVID-19, an approach that could also be usefully applied to situations where attempts to build and sustain peace have failed.
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Much has been written about leaders, about peace, and most recently about peace leadership, but little about leadership for sustaining peace.
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Susanna Campbell discusses her new book and how international peacebuilding organizations can learn from the experience of those in Burundi and implement and support more effective peacebuilding initiatives on the ground.
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In the search for new approaches, community-led peacebuilding networks may have a key role to play.
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No state is perfect, but Costa Rica does offer an example of a nation promoting opportunities for trust, cooperation, and commonality within its borders.
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Recent events and trends indicate that adjustments need to be made to the varying forms of support to CAR’s armed forces.
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If peacebuilding and sustaining peace is about inclusion, amplifying marginalized voices, and transforming otherwise violent scenarios into non-violent conversations, then taking advantage of the spaces football creates is essential.