Cross-border flows of political finance across the Red Sea region
flexThe flow of political finance from the Gulf States and Turkey into the Horn of Africa shows how illicit financial flows can affect stability in the context of political...
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
The flow of political finance from the Gulf States and Turkey into the Horn of Africa shows how illicit financial flows can affect stability in the context of political...
Computing and data engineering services are enabling the PeaceRep team to build interactive web applications that presents and visualises peace process data.
Future research by the PeaceRep Syria team will focus on the impact on conflict dynamics and peacemaking at international, national, and local levels.
We celebrate the contribution of women’s rights advocates working for inclusive, sustainable peace around the world, and share digital tools and resources to support this work.
Tim brings experience of mediation and peace process practice and research from his work in the public and private sectors and academia.
Jan Pospisil discusses the need for clearer provisions in the R-ARCSS peace agreement on ministerial removals and appointment procedures.
PeaceRep Somalia research team members reflect on the current offensive against Al-Shabaab and how gatekeeping influences international engagement.
Khalif Abdirahman reflects on progress made towards peace for the city since the 2017 Galkayo agreement.
While decisive action is needed on climate change, proposed policies need careful consideration where they may lead to destabilization of peace.
Version 2 of the app is now live in four languages, with new case studies on women’s involvement and gender perspectives in peace processes.
Matthew Benson highlights the importance of economic considerations in understanding politics in war and peace processes.