Can PeaceTech end conflict during Covid-19?
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Rethinking peace & transition processes in a changing conflict landscape
Seminars, discussions and more from PeaceRep consortium members.
The latest on peace processes and conflict resolution studies from around the world.
PSRP recently joined the Edinburgh University Women in STEM Society to discuss how PeaceTech tools support those brokering peace, and the challenges and opportunities the Covid-19 pandemic presents.
A new guide examines how civil society and activists can ensure that the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda is included in UN Security Council resolutions.
Social Change Initiative has produced a package of material drawn from the November 2019 conference which aims to respond to the crisis in the media and its impact on...
The Covid-19 pandemic has not paused conflict around the world – despite calls for a global ceasefire, researchers have found. But there are positive movements that could be built...
The new PeaceFem mobile app on women and peacemaking has been featured on That's TV Scotland.
We've updated the PA-X Peace Agreements Database with 36 new agreements to cover up to 1 June 2020.
The UN Security Council has called for a humanitarian ceasefire in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Join us on 30 June for an online seminar launching the new PeaceFem app on women and peacemaking.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic emerged in December 2019, PSRP has been researching the impacts of the pandemic, and associated response policies, on peace and conflict dynamics around the world....
The Political Settlements Research Programme is proud to announce the addition of 36 peace agreements from Asia and Europe to its new PA-X sub-database: PA-X Local.
The Political Settlements Research Programme is assessing the impact of Covid-19 on peace and conflict dynamics in a series of expert surveys of peacebuilding experts across 20 countries.
PSRP researcher Dr Kathryn Nash has been awarded funding to study the responses of Global South regional and sub-regional organisations to the Covid-19 crisis.