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Insight on Conflict is looking for regular contributors to our peacebuilding blog. Insight on Conflict is the leading resource online for information on local peacebuilding. Alongside our database…Continue

Insight on Conflict is looking for new contributors to our blog

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Insight on Conflict is a leading online resource for local peacebuilding.As part of our mission to share knowledge and stories of local…Continue

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Insight on Conflict is looking for volunteer translators for English to French & Spanish.Insight on Conflict is one of the leading…Continue

Correspondent to report on peacebuilding in Liberia

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Peace Direct supports local people in their efforts to build lasting peace. We think local and act local. We are convinced…Continue

 

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Listening to local leaders: Just more data points? By Jennifer Lentfer

Jennifer Lentfer, from how-matters.org, argues that listening to local leaders is important not because it yields more data, but because it is the right thing to do.It excites me when I first read titles such as, “The True ‘Beneficiary’ Is The Organization That Listens” by Denise Raquel Dunning on the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network blog…See More
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JOHN GEORGE SEMBUYAGI commented on Insight on Conflict's blog post Why is sexual violence so common in war? by Kirthi Jayakumar
"It is real painful, and I do not like to hear that sexual violence. We should serious dis campaign that. "
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Esther S. Davis Yango commented on Insight on Conflict's blog post Why is sexual violence so common in war? by Kirthi Jayakumar
"This a very good article. Rape is a very serious offense against women and girls during and after war. There is a very urgent need to address this issue, in Liberia rape is on the rampage, civil women were in the street of Monrovia last…"
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"thank you, well researched article"
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Neba Mbonifor commented on Insight on Conflict's blog post Why is sexual violence so common in war? by Kirthi Jayakumar
"Sexual violence in war has the same psychological and social impact as taking battles into cities, schools, worship places and no combat areas. Besides, war also represents total break down in law and order, sexual violence then becomes one of…"
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Emily Willard commented on Insight on Conflict's blog post Why is sexual violence so common in war? by Kirthi Jayakumar
"I agree with all of your points in this article. Thank you for writing about this. I think we also need to expand "sexual violence" beyond rape, but also including sexual torture, mutilation, and sterilization. I would also like to expand…"
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The article was originally published on Insight on Conflict, the leading online resource for local peacebuilding and human rights in conflict areas. For more peacebuilding resources, follow @insightconflict on twitter.Kirthi Jayakumar explores why sexual violence is so common during war, arguing that rape and sexual…See More
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Listening to local leaders: Just more data points? By Jennifer Lentfer

Posted on May 22, 2013 at 6:58am 0 Comments

Jennifer Lentfer, from how-matters.org, argues that listening to local leaders is important not because it yields more data, but because it is the right thing to do.

It excites me when I first read titles such as, “The True ‘Beneficiary’ Is The Organization That…

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Why is sexual violence so common in war? by Kirthi Jayakumar

Posted on May 20, 2013 at 6:48am 5 Comments

The article was originally published on Insight on Conflict, the leading online resource for local peacebuilding and human rights in conflict areas. For more peacebuilding resources, follow @insightconflict on twitter.

Kirthi Jayakumar explores why sexual violence is so common…

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Mind the gender justice gap by Dan Killian

Posted on May 16, 2013 at 6:44am 0 Comments

This article was originally published on Insight on Conflict. The leading online resource for local peacebuilding and human rights in conflict areas. Follow @insightconflict on twitter for more resources and stroies of peacebuilding.

Dan Killian, Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor for USAID's Rule of Law…

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The story of a peacemaker

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At 9:55am on October 8, 2012, Thushara Witharana said…

Welcome,

I think we can share our knowledge. also it is help my writings. in these days we (with my wife) write a advance conflict resolution book in sinhala medium for Sri lankan readers.


so I like to join with you and read your publications.

At 2:15pm on July 1, 2012, Pax Populi said…

Hello fellow Peacemakers I would like to introduce you to PaxPopuli a growing organisation with a working objective is to assist Afghan nationals in creating a peaceful society through supporting initiatives to advance peace through education and economic development within a framework of human rights.

 
 
 

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