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CDSN Podcast NetworkCDSN Podcast NetworkÉpisode 52: Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez InterpeacePour ce 52ᵉ épisode, Laurent Borzillo et Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé s’entretiennent avec Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez Interpeace. À ce poste, elle assure le leadership stratégique et la supervision des opérations de consolidation de la paix. Au fil de la discussion, nous abordons l’influence de sa formation en sciences de l’environnement sur son approche de la gestion des conflits, ainsi que ses expériences de terrain au Pérou, au Pakistan et en Indonésie. Renée Larivière nous présente également la mission d’Interpeace, son rôle dans la consolidation de la pai...2025-05-2120 minCDSN Podcast NetworkCDSN Podcast NetworkÉpisode 51: Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez InterpeacePour ce 51ᵉ épisode, Laurent Borzillo et Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé s’entretiennent avec Renée Larivière, directrice de la gestion des programmes chez Interpeace. À ce poste, elle assure le leadership stratégique et la supervision des opérations de consolidation de la paix. Au fil de la discussion, nous abordons l’influence de sa formation en sciences de l’environnement sur son approche de la gestion des conflits, ainsi que ses expériences de terrain au Pérou, au Pakistan et en Indonésie. Renée Larivière nous présente également la mission d’Interpeace, son rôle dans la consolidation de la pai...2025-05-0719 minSolid\'AidesSolid'AidesLa Flamme de l'espoir au Burkina FasoDepuis 2016, le Burkina Faso est plongé dans une guerre asymétrique qui a bouleversé des millions de vies, laissant derrière elle un cortège de souffrances : personnes déplacées, orphelins et veuves livrées à elles-mêmes. La province de la Kossi, depuis 2021, en paie un lourd tribut. Aujourd’hui, ces femmes, jadis piliers de leurs foyers, sont réduites à la précarité, sans moyens de subsistance dignes.(c) Photo: InterpeaceDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2025-03-2430 minEmbodying change: Transforming power, culture and well-being for people in aidEmbodying change: Transforming power, culture and well-being for people in aid51. Leading from the heart with Sarah NobleIn this episode, Melissa Pitotti is joined by Sarah Noble, Head of Global Engagement at the Caux Initiatives of Change Foundation. Sarah shares her unique perspective on peace-building, storytelling, and how inner development can create outer change. Together, they discuss:The history and mission of the Caux Palace as a gathering place for change-makers.Sarah’s journey from working at The New Humanitarian to her current role at the Caux Foundation.The importance of storytelling in peace and conflict resolution.Practical ways to incorporate quiet time and self-reflection into your life.How the Inner Development Goals framework helps ac...2024-10-0436 minThe Next PageThe Next PageBuilding Peace that Lasts - a conversation with Itonde KakomaWe invited Itonde Kakoma, the new President and CEO of Interpeace,  to talk about the mission of Interpeace – an organization that had its origins in the UN and works to prevent violence and build lasting peace. Interpeace has over 30 years of experience working in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America.   In this conversation with the Director of the UN Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, Itonde Kakoma talks about inclusive peacebuilding, a participatory approach and a vision of peace anchored in the cohesion and resilience of citizens, the diversity and inclusion of communities and the responsiveness and...2024-03-1544 minAgenda DialoguesAgenda DialoguesStrategic Outlook on Geopolitics An intensifying climate crisis, fragile global economy, and the emergence of critical questions around frontier technologies are converging against the backdrop of a deteriorating security landscape to create an uncertain geopolitical outlook. How will these issues shape geopolitics in the year ahead and what are the prospects for cooperative approaches to address them? Join this Strategic Intelligence Geopolitical Outlook for 2024 to learn more about the future of geopolitical cooperation This is the full audio from a briefing hosted at the Strategic Intelligence Outlook 2023 for the World Economic Forum’s partners and digital members. To become a digital me...2023-12-0646 minTalking HumanitarianismTalking Humanitarianism24 - Humanitarian diplomacy and multilateral engagement - Reflections from an IFRC Permanent RepresentativeReflections from outgoing Permanent Representative of the IFRC to the African Union, Mr. Itonde Kakoma, in conversation with Dr. Salla Turunen, International Relations specialist. In this episode Dr. Salla Turunen and Itonde Kakoma reflect on how the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is situated within the humanitarian landscape, particularly with regards to humanitarian diplomacy. They also discuss multilateral engagement in the context of the establishment of the new African Humanitarian Agency and what this means for the future of humanitarian diplomacy. As Itonde prepares to leave his role with the IFRC and...2023-10-0930 minMiddle East Monitor ConversationsMiddle East Monitor ConversationsMEMO conversation with Noam Shuster EliassiMEMO caught up with Israeli comedian and activist Noam Shuster Eliassi to discuss the new Israeli government, doing comedy in Arabic, English and Hebrew and going viral on Arabic-language social media. Born to an Iranian-Jewish mother and Romanian Jewish father and raised in Neve Shalom/Wahat As-Salam or the 'Oasis of Peace', a community in Jerusalem where Jews and Palestinians live together by choice, Noam grew up speaking Arabic.  She attended the New York Film Academy,  Brandies and Harvard School of Divinity.  An activist who has worked in Rwanda and Palestine, Noam was the co-founder of I...2023-01-0636 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Dany Diogo - Geneva Peace Week LeadAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0402 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Alexander Babutsidze - Etudiant à IHEID President, Peacebuilding InitiativeUne interview enregistrée en direct sur notre Radio Corner le jour de l'ouverture de la Geneva Peace Week 2022 à la Maison de la Paix à Genève.2022-11-0203 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Sabrina Mignone - Peace and Disarmament Programme Assistant, Quaker UN OfficeAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0203 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Yves Daccord - Co-Chair, International Commission on Inclusive PeaceUne interview enregistrée en direct sur notre Radio Corner le jour de l'ouverture de la Geneva Peace Week 2022 à la Maison de la Paix à Genève.2022-11-0203 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Oli Brown - Senior Fellow, Chatham House and Geneva Centre for Security PolicyAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0203 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Nathan Shea - Assistant Director, Conflict & Fragility Unit The Asia FoundationAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0207 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Sarra Messaoudi - Tunisian peacebuilding and NGOs practitionerAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0204 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Alexandre Munafò - Head of Global Engagement, Geneva CallAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0203 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Hiba Qasas - Director, Principles for Peace InitiativeAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0204 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Anina Uhlig - Programme Officer, West Africa/Conflict Sensitivity PeaceNexus FoundationUne interview enregistrée en direct sur notre Radio Corner le jour de l'ouverture de la Geneva Peace Week 2022 à la Maison de la Paix à Genève.2022-11-0205 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Jolie-Ruth Morand - Principal Programme Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa DCAFUne interview enregistrée en direct sur notre Radio Corner le jour de l'ouverture de la Geneva Peace Week 2022 à la Maison de la Paix à Genève.2022-11-0205 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Elsa Barron - Research Fellow, Center for Climate and SecurityAn interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0105 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Margot Wallström - Chair, Expert Panel of Environment of Peace. Former Swedish Minister for Foreign Aff.An interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0105 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Radio corner: Hannah Moosa - International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).An interview recorded live at our Radio Corner on the Opening Day of Geneva Peace Week 2022 at Maison de la Paix in Geneva.2022-11-0105 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Impact of Climate Change on Conflict Dynamics: A conversation with Juanita VélezHow is climate change impacting conflict dynamics and recruitment to armed groups in Colombia? Juanita Vélez shares research and recommendations with Jackie Dalton of Fondation Hirondelle. Juanita is founder of the Colombian NGO, Conflict Responses.2022-10-2712 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Digital Spaces - Risks and Opportunities for Peace: A conversation with Anne-Marie BuzatuHow can digital spaces be used to contribute to a more peaceful world? Anne-Marie Buzatu, Vice President and Chief Operations Officer of ICT4 Peace Foundation shares analysis and recommendations with Jackie Dalton of Fondation Hirondelle.2022-10-2715 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Adressing Violent Extremism in Digital Spaces: A conversation with H.E. Ahmed Al QasimiWhat are the trends regarding the spread of violent extremism in digital spaces and how can we address them? H.E. Ahmed Al Qasimi, Executive Director of Hedayah, the International Center of Excellence for Countering Extremism & Violent Extremism, shares his insights with Jackie Dalton of Fondation Hirondelle.2022-10-2717 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022No peace without women: A conversation with Zin Mar PhyoZin Mar Phyo is a women's rights activist and a feminist journalist from Mon State, Myanmar, whose work focuses on gender justice and women in conflict areas. In this episode, Zin Mar discusses with Abiosseh Davis the urgency to ensure a meaningful participation of women in building peace and the main challenges to advancing gender equality and women's rights in conflict-affected settings.2022-10-2615 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022Youth at the center of transitional justice and peacebuilding: A conversation with Anjli ParrinAbiosseh Davis, from Interpeace, interviews Anjli Parrin on the critical role young people play in societies emerging from conflict and the costs of keeping them excluded and marginalized from peace and transitional justice processes. Anjli is a Kenyan human rights lawyer, a youth advocate, and a visiting clinician at the University of Chicago Law School, where she directs the Global Human Rights Clinic.2022-10-2617 minGeneva Peace-Cast 2022Geneva Peace-Cast 2022The triple nexus in practice: A conversation with Marco VillelaHow can we address immediate humanitarian crises in Central America while addressing their root causes simultaneously? Marco Villela of World Vision talks about his work in building peace in urban settings, under the lens of the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus. Marco is a Doctor specialising in Nutrition and is World Vision’s Director for Strategic Initiatives in Central America.2022-10-2611 minRadio Cité GenèveRadio Cité GenèveGenève Internationale 13/04/20222 - Scott WeberComment consolider la paix en 2022 et quels outils peuvent faciliter la prévention des conflits ? Réponse avec Scott Weber, président d'Interpeace.L'organisation internationale est basée à Genève et a été initiée par les Nations Unies en 1994 et elle souhaite permettre aux citoyens du monde de construire une paix durable.2022-04-1315 minTransitional Justice Institute: Public Lectures and EventsTransitional Justice Institute: Public Lectures and EventsWTC - Book Presentation 'Stand Up, Speak Out' by Monica McWilliamsProfessor Monica McWilliams was a founding member of the Women’s Coalition, a Member of the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland and Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (2005-2011), Oversight Commissioner for prison reform in Northern Ireland (2011–2015) and is on the Independent Reporting Commission for the disbandment of paramilitary organisations. Monica has been the author of numerous publications, including groundbreaking research on domestic and intimate partner violence in Northern Ireland. She is a specialist in conflict resolution, chaired Interpeace, an international peacebuilding NGO, and served on the Board of Trocaire, the Irish development agency. She has work...2022-04-1158 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastEradicating intolerance and hate crimesChristie Edwards, an internationally recognized legal expert with over twenty years of experience working on international humanitarian and human rights law, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on helping governments eradicate intolerance and hate crimes.2021-11-0510 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Digitizing actions for peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 2: Gbenga Sesan, Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative, social enterprise focused on digital inclusion and digital rights operating across several African countries, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the use of digital tools for non-violent purposes. 2021-10-3116 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Governing institutions for sustainable peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 3: General Roméo Dallaire, member of the International Commission on Inclusive Peace, former Canadian Senator and founder of the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace, and Security, and Bernardo Arévalo de León, member of the Guatemalan Congress, senior diplomat and member of the I...2021-10-3111 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Eradicating intolerance and hate crimesGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 1: Christie Edwards, an internationally recognized legal expert with over twenty years of experience working on international humanitarian and human rights law, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on helping governments eradicate intolerance and hate crimes.   2021-10-3110 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Faire face à la désinformation pour une paix durableGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 4: Brice Landry Ndangoui, rédacteur en chef de Radio Ndeke Luka, la radio la plus écoutée en République centrafricaine, interviewé par Nicolas Boissez, sur le rôle des fausses informations et des rumeurs dans les conflits.2021-10-3111 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Equal distribution of natural resources for peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 9: Oli Brown, Associate Fellow with Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and GCSP, specialist in peacebuilding, natural resources management and environmental politics, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of natural resources distribution and governance in conflicts. 2021-10-3112 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Storytelling for societal trauma healingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 5: Frank Kayitare, Great Lakes Regional Representative of Interpeace, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of storytelling in societal trauma healing after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. 2021-10-3121 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Creating a safe online space for democracyGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 8: Alex Krasodomski-Jones, Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the importance of creating a safe digital space that supports democracy. 2021-10-3117 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Integrating gender into peacebuildingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 7: Rosa Emilia Salamanca, Executive Director of Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) in Colombia, and Sophia Close, Head of Gender and Peacebuilding at Conciliation Resources, interviewed by Arnoldo Galvez, on integrating gender into peacebuilding2021-10-3116 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Technological solutions for peacebuildingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 6: Monica Curca, +Peace's Director, cultural organizer, peacebuilder, communications strategist, designer, and facilitator, interviewed by Luvini Ranasinghe, on the power of storytelling, human-centered design and technological solutions to create inclusive communities. 2021-10-3113 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Preventing violence in urban spacesGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 10: Rachel Locke, Director of Impact:Peace at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on urban violence, online spaces, and coronavirus. 2021-10-3119 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastPreventing violence in urban spacesIn this episode of Geneva Peace-Cast, Rachel Locke, Director of Impact Peace at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on preventing violence in urban spaces, online spaces, and coronavirus.2021-10-2919 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastEqual distribution of natural resources for peaceOli Brown, Associate Fellow with Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and GCSP, specialist in peacebuilding, natural resources management and environmental politics, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of natural resources distribution and governance in conflicts.2021-10-2712 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastCreating a safe online space for democracyAlex Krasodomski-Jones, Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the importance of creating a safe digital space that supports democracy.2021-10-2717 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastIntegrating gender into peacebuildingRosa Emilia Salamanca, Executive Director of Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) in Colombia, and Sophia Close, Head of Gender and Peacebuilding at Conciliation Resources, interviewed by Arnoldo Galvez, on integrating gender into peacebuilding.2021-10-2716 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastTechnological solutions for peacebuildingMonica Curca, +Peace's Director, cultural organizer, peacebuilder, communications strategist, designer, and facilitator, interviewed by Luvini Ranasinghe, on the power of storytelling, human-centered design and technological solutions to create inclusive communities.2021-10-2713 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastStorytelling for societal trauma healingFrank Kayitare, Great Lakes Regional Representative of Interpeace, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of storytelling in societal trauma healing after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.2021-10-2721 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastFaire face à la désinformation pour une paix durableBrice Landry Ndangoui, rédacteur en chef de Radio Ndeke Luka, la radio la plus écoutée en République centrafricaine, interviewé par Nicolas Boissez, sur le rôle des fausses informations et des rumeurs dans les conflits.2021-10-2711 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastGoverning institutions for sustainable peaceGeneral Roméo Dallaire, member of the International Commission on Inclusive Peace, former Canadian Senator and founder of the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace, and Security, and Bernardo Arévalo de León, member of the Guatemalan Congress, senior diplomat and member of the International Commission on Inclusive Peace of the P4P initiative, interviewed by Luvini Ranasinghe, on the role of governing institutions in building sustainable peace.2021-10-2711 minGeneva Peace-CastGeneva Peace-CastDigitizing actions for peaceGbenga Sesan, Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative, social enterprise focused on digital inclusion and digital rights operating across several African countries, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the use of digital tools for non-violent purposes.2021-10-2716 minWarpodWarpodWarpod Reckoning with 9/11 episode 5: Evolutions: Remote Warfare & CVEThe fifth episode of Warpod's special series ‘Reckoning with 9/11’ episode considers how the war on terror evolved as problems mounted, especially looking at the rise of Remote Warfare and Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) programmes. To explore the rise of remote warfare and its impact on communities in conflict-affected countries, hosts Larry Attree and Delina Goxho are joined by Dan Mahanty, Director of CIVIC's U.S. Program, Victoria Ohaeri, founder and director of Spaces For Change, and Abigail Watson, Saferworld’s Conflict and Security Policy Coordinator.  Then to discuss CVE, our hosts are joined by Graeme Simpson, Director of Inte...2021-10-1356 minAdeeg WanaagAdeeg WanaagDib-u-heshiisiinta Galmudug: Geeddi-socodka, Caqabadaha iyo FursadahaSoomaaliya waxay soo martay xasillooni darro weyn tan iyo markii la riday dowladdii milateriga ahayd 1991. Isku dhacyada rabshadaha wata ee u dhexeeya qabaa'illada iska soo horjeeda ayaa caadi ka ahaa dalka oo dhan, kuwaasoo ka dhashay inta badan biyo yari iyo kheyraadka daaqa. Colaadaha noocan oo kale ah waxay keeneen isku dhacyo muddo dheer socdey oo ay adkaatay in la xalliyo. Mid kamid ah tusaalaha ugu muhiimsan waa maamulka Galmudug, oo ay sameysteen gobollada Galgaduud iyo Mudug, iyadoo taariikh ahaan ahaayeen labadan gobol goobo ay ka jiraan loollan siyaasadeed oo qaraar iyo dagaallo isdaba joog ah, iyadoo kooxo badan...2021-04-0429 minAdapt PeacebuildingAdapt PeacebuildingEp. 32 The Peacebuilding Podcast: Graeme Simpson What Peacebuilding can Learn from Young PeopleThis episode was a guest contribution to The Peacebuilding Podcast on 8th October, 2018. Join us in conversation with Graeme Simpson, US Director of the non-profit Interpeace, and lead author of the United Nation’s flagship Progress Report on Youth, Peace, and Security. The highly participatory process of producing this work has been as important as some of its findings. Hundreds of youth across dozens of countries were involved in developing recommendations that underscore, among many other things, how young people are creative sources of peace, confronting their stereotype as primary perpetrators of violence. The young people that Gr...2021-03-2557 minFirst New Zion Church of GodFirst New Zion Church of GodFinding Your InterpeaceWhen you find your Interpeace in your life.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-12-2749 minThe Next PageThe Next Page25: Scott Weber on the power of building peace through community, trust & resilience.This episode brings a conversation on peace: how is it defined and achieved in communities and societies, and how does it stick?  UN Geneva Library & Archives Director Francesco Pisano speaks with Scott Weber, the president of Interpeace. Interpeace was originally founded in 1994 by the United Nations, but as it evolved became an independent non-governmental organization in 2000, with continued strong links with the UN.    Scott has dedicated his career to supporting people in many parts of the world to build peace for themselves. You'll hear his insights into what he sees as vital to measure and to focus on...2020-05-0840 minOxford Transitional Justice Research SeminarsOxford Transitional Justice Research SeminarsMeasuring Peace: Local Participation and Perspectives in PeacebuildingThis talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. Peace has been a notoriously difficult concept to measure because of the diverse ways in which it can be defined. Other than a general distinction between negative peace as the absence of violence, and positive peace as the absence of structural violence, i.e. norms, institutions, attitudes and societal features than can incite violence, there is little consensus on which norms, institutions, attitudes and societal features can nurture peace. On the one hand, policy makers need instruments to track progress on peace, whereas on the...2019-11-1142 minINbodied Life with Lauren TausINbodied Life with Lauren TausCoexistence My Ass: Standup Comedian Noam Shuster offers a powerful message for the world while making people laughNoam Shuster was raised in Wahat al Salam/Neve Shalom, the only intentional community in Israel where Palestinians and Jews live together as equals. There, she was educated in a bi-national, bi-lingual and bi-cultural school where she learned to speak fluent Arabic as a little girl. Noam was recruited to use this skill for Intelligence gathering in the army, but she declined the invitation because Noam always knew she would use it to communicate - not to spy on her neighbors.    Noam worked in peace building programs in Israel from a young age. She graduated wi...2019-09-1659 minEvents at USIPEvents at USIPYouth - The Missing PeaceLong before the 2015 adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security, young people were working to prevent violence, transform conflict and build peace in their communities. UNSCR 2250 sought to be a turning point, and its resulting progress study, “The Missing Peace: Independent Progress Study on Youth and Peace and Security,” updates this outdated narrative and demonstrates young people’s positive role in sustaining peace. On Thursday, April 11, USIP and the Global Coalition on Youth, Peace and Security held an interactive, intergenerational conversation with the study’s lead author, Graeme Simpson, as well as youth...2019-04-121h 54The Peacebuilding Podcast : From Conflict To Common GroundThe Peacebuilding Podcast : From Conflict To Common GroundEp 32 Graeme Simpson: What Young People Can Teach Us About Building PeaceJoin us in conversation with Graeme Simpson, US Director of the non-profit Interpeace, and lead author of the United Nation’s flagship Progress Report on Youth, Peace, and Security. The highly participatory process of producing this work has been as important as some of its findings. Hundreds of youth across dozens of countries were involved in developing recommendations that underscore, among many other things, how young people are creative sources of peace, confronting their stereotype as primary perpetrators of violence. The young people that Graeme engages with question the efforts of peacebuilding institutions to “bring youth to the table”, highlighting a marg...2018-10-0957 minPHAP: Learning sessions and webinarsPHAP: Learning sessions and webinarsPerspectives of peacebuilding actors in the humanitarian-development-peace nexusOn 19 July, PHAP and ICVA organized an online event exploring how peace actors see their role in the nexus – including both what humanitarian and development actors can learn from peacebuilding and how peacebuilding efforts can better work towards shared outcomes with other actors in the nexus.This fourth session of the learning stream on the "nexus," featured Scott Weber of Interpeace, who provided an overview of peacebuilding work in ongoing emergency contexts. Anna Chernova shared some of the experiences of Oxfam and how they have been integrating peacebuilding in their work as a multi-mandated organization. Rabia Nusrat of In...2018-07-191h 35C3-RadioC3-RadioC3 Radio: Die Rache der Mercedes LimaBuchpräsentation und AutorengesprächAm 21. September 2017 wurde im C3 Centrum das Buch „Die Rache der Mercedes Lima“ präsentiert: Arnoldo Gálvez Suárez, geboren 1982 in Guatemala-Stadt, ist Schriftsteller und Professor für Journalistische Textgestaltung. Seit 2011 koordiniert er das Kommunikationsteam von interpeace, einer unabhängigen internationalen Organisation für Friedensarbeit. Sein Debütroman Los Jueces (2008) wurde mit dem Mario Monteforte Toledo Prize for Fiction ausgzeichnet, 2013 folgte ein hochgelobter Band mit Kurzgeschichten. Der vorliegende Roman erhielt 2015 den BAM Letras Prize for Fiction. Der Journalist und Autor Arnoldo Gálvez Suárez spricht mit Ilija Trojanow über seinen jüngsten Roman und Erinnerung und Ve...2017-11-0926 minC3 RadioC3 RadioC3 Radio: Die Rache der Mercedes LimaBuchpräsentation und Autorengespräch Am 21. September 2017 wurde im C3 Centrum das Buch „Die Rache der Mercedes Lima“ präsentiert: Arnoldo Gálvez Suárez, geboren 1982 in Guatemala-Stadt, ist Schriftsteller und Professor für Journalistische Textgestaltung. Seit 2011 koordiniert er das Kommunikationsteam von interpeace, einer unabhängigen internationalen Organisation für Friedensarbeit. Sein Debütroman Los Jueces (2008) wurde mit dem Mario Monteforte Toledo Prize for Fiction ausgzeichnet, 2013 folgte ein hochgelobter Band mit Kurzgeschichten. Der vorliegende Roman erhielt 2015 den BAM Letras Prize for Fiction. Der Journalist und Autor Arnoldo Gálvez Suárez spricht mit Ilija Trojanow über seinen jüngsten Roman und Erinnerung un...2017-11-0926 minBöll.MitschnittBöll.MitschnittGewalt und Unsicherheit in ZentralamerikaDas Versagen der harten Hand und die Debatte um demokratische GegenkonzepteDer Journalist José Luis Sanz aus El Salvador und die Sicherheitsexpertin Ana Glenda Tager aus Guatemala stellten 05. Juni 2016 die Arbeit des Sicherheitsnetzwerkes vor und diskutieren die Situation von Gewalt und Unsicherheit im nördlichen Dreieck: Welche Faktoren bedingen die extreme Gewalt in der Region? Welchen Einfluss haben die einzelnen Akteure auf staatliche Institutionen und die Demokratie? Wie ist die staatliche Sicherheitspolitik zu bewerten, und welche Ansätze gibt es für demokratische Gegenkonzepte? Mit:José Luis Sanz, Journalist, Direktor von “El Faro”, El Salvador2016-07-052h 08