Special Reports
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The world on the brink: Why governments must invest in peace, not just arms
Global security indicators suggest a significant deterioration in peace and stability. By most accounts, the world is now more violent and…
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Changing rainfall patterns are significantly amplifying conflict risks worldwide – NEW REPORT
New research from the Institute for Economics & Peace reveals that changing rainfall patterns are significantly amplifying conflict risks worldwide. The…
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Read the Full Text of Washington Peace Accord signed by Rwanda and DRC
The Rwandan President Paul Kagame and his Congolese counterpart Felix Tshisekedi on Thursday, December 4, signed a peace accord in Washington,…
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Intergenerational Dialogue: A Critical Approach to Foster Reconciliation and Resilience
Episodes of violent conflict and political instability have serious consequences for the social fabric of communities, often fuelling generational mistrust…
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Building Peace through Climate-Resilient Resource Management in West Africa
In West Africa, cross-border conflicts have been intensified by ineffective natural resource management, compounded by climate change and other socio-economic…
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Healing Minds, Building Peace: Why MHPSS Matters in Crises and Recovery
In times of violent conflict or disaster, humanitarian assistance often focuses on what is most visible: immediate life-saving aid, such…
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