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Approaches to operationalising the linkages between climate, peace and security are increasingly demanded by international organisations. Yet, there is a limited understanding of what effective programming practices that address climate-related security ...
Leonardo Medina +7 more
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The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationship between religion, conflict, and violence. Much of the scholarship characterized religion as absolutist, divisive, and irrational. Underlying this characterization is enlightenment, orientalizing and civilizational thinking allegedly grounded in the so ...
Omer, Atalia, Tarusarira, Joram
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This article extends current debates in Education for Peacebuilding (EfP) in conflict settings. It presents and discusses two paradoxes I have observed when examining EfP literature and engaging in conversations with EfP scholars: ‘the paradox of ...
Basma Hajir
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The past two decades have witnessed myriad ‘turns’ in peacebuilding scholarship. This article explores these ‘turns’ and questions their influence on peacebuilding practice – whether intended or not.
Charles T. Hunt
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Strengthening health systems and peacebuilding through women’s leadership: a qualitative study
Background Active and protracted conflict settings demonstrate the need to prioritise the peace through health agenda. This can be achieved by reorienting attention toward gender diverse leadership and more effective governance within health systems ...
Kristen Meagher +5 more
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Power in environmental peacebuilding
Environmental peacebuilding investigates mutually reinforcing relationships between environmental sustainability and peacebuilding. However, environmental peacebuilding research and practice frequently neglect to explicitly take account of power ...
Katy Davis +3 more
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This article scrutinizes the trajectories of African men whose cross-border movements intersect two types of mobility routes: mining and migration routes. Drawing on field research in Mali and Guinea, as well as phone interviews with male miners/migrants
Matthieu Bolay
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Students’ Attitudes and Perceptions on Xenophobia: A Study of a University in Durban
The recurrence of xenophobic violence in South Africa has been attributed to the proliferation of antimigrant sentiments that stems from social, political, economic and cultural misconceptions and cleavages.
Olubunmi Damilola Akande +2 more
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Walking Towards Peace: Generating Synergies at a Regional Level
Walking Towards Peace is a regional community of practice made up of peace and justice organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean. Its goals are to build capacity for Catholic grassroots organizations with peacebuilding methodologies, to share ...
Isabel Aguilar Umaña +1 more
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Entrepreneurship and Peacebuilding: A Review and Synthesis
Entrepreneurship is the dominant form of enterprise in conflict-affected settings, yet little is known about the role of entrepreneurship in peacebuilding.
Jay Joseph +2 more
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