PeaceRep research into community resilience, preventing violent extremism, and alternative governance during the Covid-19 pandemic has been featured at recent events in Tunis and London.
PeaceRep Research Fellow Juline Beaujouan presented her work to academics, policymakers, and civil society actors at three events in September 2022:
Informing Peacebuilding Policy with PeaceRep Research: September 2022
PAVE Project roundtable, Tunis
Juline presented comparative insights on PAVE research in Tunisia, referring to research that she conducted with Open Think Tank in Iraq on addressing violent extremism through community resilience.
Insaniyyat Forum for Humanities and Social Sciences, Tunis
Juline presented on the tension and incompatibility between community resilience and state resilience in Iraq.
“The State of the State in the Middle East” academic and policy workshop, London
Juline participated following a previous workshop in the series, where she presented a paper on Covid-19 and alternative governance systems in Idlib, Syria.
Image credit: Johanna-Maria Hülzer/Berghof Foundation. September 2022
Related publications
- The role of religious institutions in the prevention of violent extremism in Nineveh province (Iraq)
- The Covid-19 Pandemic and Alternative Governance Systems in Idlib (Syria)
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