Still Time to Talk: PeaceRep research features in Accord 30
teaseConciliation Resource's recent and highly anticipated publication of Accord 30 features PeaceRep research and thinking, including two articles by PeaceRep authors.
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.
Conciliation Resource's recent and highly anticipated publication of Accord 30 features PeaceRep research and thinking, including two articles by PeaceRep authors.
PeaceRep announces the release of the PA-X Tracker, an innovative new tool that enables users to track the implementation of peace and transition processes.
We are excited to welcome five dynamic individuals to our team as PA-X Peace Agreement Analysts ahead of the release of PA-X Version 8.
As COP28 drew to a close this week, PeaceRep shares a summary of its research that addresses the nexus between environmental issues, climate change, conflict and peace processes.
The theme of the conference is 'Global (De-)Fragmentation? Consequences for Peace and Conflict Research and Practice'.
PeaceRep accepted the RSE Mary Somerville Medal on 22 November 2023 for outstanding achievement in teamwork and collaboration.
The app is now live in five languages, including Burmese. The mobile app provides insights and strategies to support women's inclusion in peacebuilding.
A comprehensive interactive dashboard offering unique insights into references to children and youth in peace agreements signed between 1990 and 2022 is now available.
Once again, the UN's 2023 report draws on PeaceRep research to illustrate trends in women’s participation and inclusion in peace processes.
A new research paper using the PeaceFem mediation app as a unique dataset offers new insights on women’s inclusion in peace processes.
PeaceRep Executive Director, Christine Bell, will address audiences next week to discuss peace analytics and PeaceRep's new peace and transition process tracker.
Artists and peacebuilders from ten countries visited Edinburgh Law School to discuss how women can use art for meaningful inclusion in peace processes.