Unlocking Insights into Constitution-Building in Fragile Settings
A new resource for researchers and practitioners working in challenging environments has been launched: the Database on Constitution-Building Processes in Fragile Settings.
Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
A new resource for researchers and practitioners working in challenging environments has been launched: the Database on Constitution-Building Processes in Fragile Settings.
With an introduction by Nisar Majid, this blogpost by Abdifatah Ismael Tahir offers an analysis of the Ma’awisley movement in Somalia, and its potential harms.
Last week, PeaceRep and Edinburgh Law School welcomed participants from a record-breaking 137 institutions to the 61st annual Conflict Research Society (CRS) conference.
Nisar Majid and Sarah Kilani explore the intersection of hard-to-reach (HTR) areas and staff diversity in humanitarian aid, focusing on Somalia and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Last month, Juline Beaujouan led a workshop on inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral knowledge exchange at the University of Salahaddin in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Khalif Abdirahman and Nisar Majid explore a real-life example of conflict mitigation in El Berde, Somalia.
Nisar Majid explores the significance of Somalia's Galkayo Agreement, its impact on social relations, and the ongoing challenges it faces amidst renewed insecurity.
Laura Wise reflects on how external actors can support women in a shrinking civic space, emphasizing the importance of context.
Nisar Majid and Abdirahman I. Adan discuss the implications of the Sahal checkpoint for travellers through Mogadishu airport.
Following the recent detection of the polio virus in Gaza, Laura Wise, Sanja Badanjak and Ian Russell share PeaceRep research on vaccination ceasefires and their efficacy.
With precarity more often discussed in relation to conflict, Aditya Sarkar considers how peace process are related to, entrench and create new forms of precarity.
Dr Johanna Amaya-Panche and Dr Rebecca Irons discuss Nicolás Maduro's controversial re-election in Venezuela.