New Research Shows Fragmentation Affecting Gender Equality in Peacemaking
teaseFindings from collaboration between PeaceRep and the Scottish Council on Global Affairs reveal impact of fragmentation on the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
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Findings from collaboration between PeaceRep and the Scottish Council on Global Affairs reveal impact of fragmentation on the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
PeaceRep showcased influential work at IEEE VIS 2025 in Vienna, with all three of its submissions accepted, including a poster, a dedicated workshop on visualising peace and conflict, and...
A year on from Assad’s fall, a new PeaceRep policy series maps the challenges ahead and offers comparative lessons and recommendations to guide international support during this uncertain but...
A new report finds that Russia’s economy has likely contracted since 2022, with hidden inflation, shrinking revenues, and rising inequality placing significant strain on its economic position.
PeaceRep researcher Dr Jan Pospisil offers an expert perspective on the roots of the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
The UN Secretary-General’s annual report on the women, peace, and security (WPS) agenda cites PA-X data on gender provisions in peace agreements, noting that the increase in provisions in...
In early October, a PeaceRep-hosted workshop explored what global fragmentation and the contemporary WPS crisis/es means for women’s rights advocates in peace processes.
PeaceRep convened a two-day workshop in Amman, Jordan to reflect on key findings from the programme and their implications for future peacebuilding practice.
PeaceRep is excited to expand its short course offering, with applications now open for a new online course on PeaceTech beginning in January 2026.
PA-X data has been cited in a UN Special Rapporteur’s report on the human rights of internally displaced persons, highlighting how peace processes address displacement.
PeaceRep evidence on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) has been published by the International Development Committee (IDC) of the UK Parliament.
The latest findings from the sixth wave of the Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan survey reveal significant shifts in public sentiment between 2024 and 2025.