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starmeddia4starmeddia4[Download PDF] The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools: Teaching Responsibility; Creating Caring Climates (The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series) – FullDownload Ebook PDF The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools: Teaching Responsibility; Creating Caring Climates (The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series)Full Read Click Here To Download Book: Link: https://tenantakidonni.blogspot.com/?book=1561485063 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Discover the Bestseller Everyone is Talking About: Reading The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools: Teaching Responsibility; Creating Caring Climates (The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series) pdf , The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools: Teaching Responsibility; Creating Caring Climates...2025-07-2700 min1penakmettuu1penakmettuu(Download) Epub The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) by HowardDownload Ebook PDF The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) by Howard Zehr Full Read Click Here To Download Book: Link: https://bukansayaa-4047f.web.app/?book=24693719 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Discover the Bestseller Everyone is Talking About: Reading The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) pdf , The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) Summary The...2025-06-2700 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Making Peacebuilding a First-Order Issue: Learning From the Past and Applying it to the FutureHow do we make peacebuilding a first-order issue? We know peacebuilding is the answer to conflict—so why do we, as a field, have such a hard time making that case to funders, policymakers, and the public?In this episode of AfP’s Got Conflict? Let’s Talk Peacebuilding! podcast, AfP’s Executive Director, Liz Hume, sits down with John Marks, founder of Search for Common Ground, to answer these questions and discuss his new book, From Vision to Action: Remaking the World Through Social Entrepreneurship. In this far-reaching conversation, Marks explores the importance of long-term bridge building...2025-01-1032 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Measuring Peace: How the Peacebuilding Field Can Enable and Evaluate Effective Interreligious DialogueAfP was proud to partner with the Porticus Foundation to implement the program “Enabling Effective Dialogue: Developing Understanding and Effectiveness Measures." The goal of the initiative was to gather and assess the evidence about the effectiveness of interreligious dialogue (IRD) as a peacebuilding approach, and contribute to a strong culture of monitoring, evaluation, and learning across the IRD sector. A key part of this activity was establishing a peer learning community of global south IRD implementers, academia, and diverse NGOs who exchanged insights and best practices in assessing IRD. Longtime AfP collaborator Saurav Upadhyay was dee...2024-12-1928 minEAIE PodcastEAIE Podcast94. Sonya Reines-Djivanides & Ulrich Schneckener: The fundamentals of peacebuilding"True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice." Martin Luther King’s quotes still inspire many across the world when it comes to peacebuilding. But in a world of constant change, challenge and conflict, is peace a mere utopian dream or something tangible that we can and should actively strive towards? In this episode of the EAIE podcast, peacebuilding takes centre stage as our host, Laura Rumbley, tries to uncover some of the fundamentals of this fascinating work. How do we define and understand peacebuilding as a concept and a practice? What ar...2024-09-1144 minNew Security BroadcastNew Security BroadcastEnvironmental Peacebuilding: An Oral History | Dr. Dhanasree JayaramIn this episode, ECSP's Claire Doyle speaks with Dr. Dhanasree Jayaram, Program Manager at Climate Diplomacy and Assistant Professor at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India. Dr. Jayaram describes what environmental peacebuilding looks like in the context of South Asia, how climate diplomacy connects to environmental peacebuilding, and how the field has evolved. In looking at the future of environmental peacebuilding, she also raises insights and questions that an environmental peacebuilding lens can help us consider as we push forward on climate action.  This episode is hosted in partnership with the Environmental Peacebuilding Association, as p...2024-05-2133 minThe Wilson CenterThe Wilson CenterEnvironmental Peacebuilding: An Oral History | Dr. Dhanasree JayaramIn this episode, ECSP's Claire Doyle speaks with Dr. Dhanasree Jayaram, Program Manager at Climate Diplomacy and Assistant Professor at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India. Dr. Jayaram describes what environmental peacebuilding looks like in the context of South Asia, how climate diplomacy connects to environmental peacebuilding, and how the field has evolved. In looking at the future of environmental peacebuilding, she also raises insights and questions that an environmental peacebuilding lens can help us consider as we push forward on climate action. This episode is hosted in partnership with the Environmental Peacebuilding Association, as part of a...2024-05-1033 minThe Wilson CenterThe Wilson CenterEnvironmental Peacebuilding: An Oral History | Dr. Dhanasree JayaramIn this episode, ECSP's Claire Doyle speaks with Dr. Dhanasree Jayaram, Program Manager at Climate Diplomacy and Assistant Professor at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India. Dr. Jayaram describes what environmental peacebuilding looks like in the context of South Asia, how climate diplomacy connects to environmental peacebuilding, and how the field has evolved. In looking at the future of environmental peacebuilding, she also raises insights and questions that an environmental peacebuilding lens can help us consider as we push forward on climate action. This episode is hosted in partnership with the Environmental Peacebuilding Association, as part of a...2024-05-1033 minThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Nina Strumpf from the Berghof FoundationThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Nina Strumpf from the Berghof FoundationWelcome back to season three of The Peacebuilding Practitioner’s podcast. Season three is all about digital peacebuilding, this highly complex, tremendously exciting, often messy, and quickly developing intersection where emerging technologies and the digital world on the one hand and conflict transformation, peacebuilding, human rights and social justice work on the other hand meet.Today's guest is Nina Strumpf from the Berghof FoundationTo learn more about Nina's work, please check out the organisation's homepage or fo...2024-03-0633 minThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Emma Baumhofer from swisspeaceThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Emma Baumhofer from swisspeaceWelcome back to season three of The Peacebuilding Practitioner’s podcast. Season three is all about digital peacebuilding, this highly complex, tremendously exciting, often messy, and quickly developing intersection where emerging technologies and the digital world on the one hand and conflict transformation, peacebuilding, human rights and social justice work on the other hand meet.Today's guest is Emma Baumhofer from swisspeace.To learn more about Emma's work, please check out the organisation's homepage or follow her on LinkedIn/fo...2024-02-2137 minThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Bjoern Eser from The Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - With Bjoern Eser from The Peacebuilding PractitionerWelcome back to season three of The Peacebuilding Practitioner’s podcast. Season three is all about digital peacebuilding, this highly complex, tremendously exciting, often messy, and quickly developing intersection where emerging technologies and the digital world on the one hand and conflict transformation, peacebuilding, human rights and social justice work on the other hand meet.Conflict transformation and peacebuilding has entered the 21st century. And not just yesterday. For decades - slowly in the beginning, but with increasing speed, fo...2023-11-2919 minThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Peacebuilding PractitionerThe Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - Teaser for Season 3The Exciting World of Digital Peacebuilding - Teaser for Season 3Welcome back to season three of The Peacebuilding Practitioner’s podcast. Season three is all about digital peacebuilding, this highly complex, tremendously exciting, often messy, and quickly developing intersection where emerging technologies and the digital world on the one hand and conflict transformation, peacebuilding, human rights and social justice work on the other hand meet.The countdown is on. Only one week to go before season three of The Peacebuilding Practitioner podcast will be launched. A season packed with amazing interviews shedding light on...2023-11-2204 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!AfP at 20: More than Two Decades of PeacebuildingIn 2022, AfP celebrated its 20th anniversary, and today, it is a thriving and robust network of over 200 organizations and more than 30,000 global peacebuilders in 181 countries working to end violent conflict and build sustainable peace. But how did it all start? Over two decades ago, a small group of visionary peacebuilders established the Alliance for Peacebuilding, officially incorporating it in 2002. These founding leaders knew we needed to work together if we wanted to build and advance the peacebuilding field.Even though we have made some serious gains as a sector, violent conflict and fragility globally reached a...2023-10-2456 minlyeneruvirnalyeneruvirnaEbook [Kindle] The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) (Ebook pdf)**Download The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Howard ZehrReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=168099056XORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download Ebook [Kindle] The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) (Ebook pdf) Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Ebook [Kindle] The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) (Ebook...2023-10-0200 minelijahultzkindleelijahultzkindleFree Online The Big Book of Restorative Justice Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) Pdf Reader**Download The Big Book of Restorative Justice: Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume (Justice and Peacebuilding) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Howard Zehr Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=168099056X OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! 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He reflects on the pivotal moment in which Peace Direct spoke to local partners and began to actively question how structural racism is embedded into the sector.Dylan contends that there is a need for both organisations and individuals in the Global North to acknowledge that they may have benefitted from the development sector and that they have “done harm in the process of trying to help”.We discuss the fact that the majority of humanita...2023-09-0641 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Building Bridges Amid Division: Understanding America's Conflict DynamicsThe January 6th attack on the United States Capitol forced Americans to confront what conflict and peacebuilding experts have warned for years: that even before the 2016 elections, dangerous conflict dynamics are increasing in the U.S., resulting in greater instability and violence. The data shows that identity-based conflicts—fear of us versus them— are driving this win-lose conflict. But why now in the U.S. are political instability and violence becoming such serious threats to our democracy? In this podcast, AfP Executive Director Liz Hume discusses identity-based grievances, polarization, and social cohesion in the U.S. Whi...2023-08-171h 48Adapt PeacebuildingAdapt PeacebuildingCoInspira EP 1: ¿Por qué vale la pena trabajar por la paz? Leslie Wingender[ENG below] Estamos emocionados de presentarles nuestro primer episodio de Co-Inspira, el programa de Construcción de Paz en Colombia de Adapt Peacebuilding. En esta ocasión, les traemos una conversación inspiradora con Leslie Wingender, cuya carrera se ha enfocado en la construcción de la paz en distintos lugares del mundo, desde la República Centroafricana hasta Guatemala, Iraq, Líbano y Colombia. Leslie ha liderado programas de construcción de paz y manejo de conflictos en diversos contextos, diseñando, implementando, haciendo seguimiento y evaluando su impacto. En nuestro episodio, Leslie nos comparti...2023-04-2525 minAdapt PeacebuildingAdapt PeacebuildingEp 10: People Power in Peace Processes: Harnessing the Influence of Social MovementsThis conversation explores the roles of popular social movements in relationship to national transitions from conflict to peace. Peace processes and other types of national political transitions are often criticised for not being sufficiently inclusive of the concerns of the public, or particular marginalised groups and issues. How can protest movements, civil disobedience campaigns, issue-based coalitions, and other forms of social movement support the negotiation and implementation of peace and transition processes that are more sustainable, and reflective of public concerns.   The conversation explores Veronique's background in non-violent movements, the limitations and power assymetries of top down peace and transition p...2023-03-2252 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersNoeleen HeyzerThis episode is with Noeleen Heyzer, the now Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General on Myanmar. Noeleen has served in several leadership positions in the UN, including as the first woman Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, as the Executive Director of the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), as well as the Secretary-General's Special Adviser for Timor-Leste. In this episode, the final in the series, Noeleen reflects on why a gendered lens to peacemaking is crucial and what meaningful participation means to her.  The episode was recorded in 2020. A...2023-03-1421 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersKarin LandgrenThis episode features Karin Landgren, Executive Director of the Security Council Report and founding member of the Nordic Women Mediators' Network. She is the eighth woman in the history of the United Nations to head a peace operation and the first woman to have headed three UN peace operations (Liberia, Nepal and Burundi). In this interview, Karin shares her insights on the critical role of women in conflict prevention,  reflects on gender bias in UN leadership positions, and discusses the challenges of addressing women's issues in peacemaking initiatives.  The episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have oc...2023-03-0724 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersAnwarul ChowdhuryThis episode is with Ambassador Anwarul Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi diplomat who played a key role in advancing the UN's Women, Peace and Security Agenda, including its adoption by the UN Security Council in October 2000. In this interview, Ambassador Chowdhury shares a behind-the-scenes account of the adoption of Resolution 1325 and advice on what men can do to help advance the WPS Agenda. The episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have taken place since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed are solely the interviewee’s and do...2023-02-1424 minA Better HR BusinessA Better HR BusinessEpisode 184 - The Best Ways To Resolve Workplace Conflict - with Jeremy Pollack of Pollack PeacebuildingToday I'm joined on the show by Jeremy Pollack of Pollack Peacebuilding to talk about the best ways to resolve workplace conflict. Pollack Peacebuilding Systems provides workplace conflict transformation services, including conflict analysis, peacebuilding interventions, coaching, training, and various other methodologies to help create more peaceful and productive organizational cultures. Jeremy and I discuss: The most common and/or the most difficult workplace conflict situations you typically deal with at Pollack Peacebuilding? What are some of the unsuccessful methods that companies try? On the flipside, what are effective ways to handle workplace conflict problems? ...2023-01-2320 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersBlanca MontejoThis episode is with Blanca Montejo, a lawyer by profession and a Senior Political Affairs Officer at the Security Council Practices and Charter Research Branch, Security Council Affairs Division of the United Nations. In this interview, Blanca discusses trends related to Security Council Resolution 1325, why data is important and shares some experiences of the Security Council from behind the scenes.  This episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have taken place since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed are solely the interviewee’s and do not...2023-01-1722 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersDonald SteinbergInterview with Donald Steinberg, Senior Adviser to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and previously Deputy Administrator, US Agency for International Development. As a former diplomat and peace negotiator engaged in peace processes in Angola, Haiti, Sudan and beyond, Donald shares his lessons learned in conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction, including why women’s meaningful participation is critical to ensuring the success of a peace process. This episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have taken place since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed ar...2023-01-0325 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersSanam Naraghi-AnderliniInterview with Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, founder and CEO of the International Civil Society Action Network, and Director of the Center for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Political Science. As a gender and inclusion expert, Sanam helped draft Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security and has worked on peace processes around the world.  This episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have taken place since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed are solely the interviewee’s and do not rep...2022-12-1328 minBehind the NumbersBehind the NumbersMiriam Coronel FerrerInterview with Miriam Coronel Ferrer from the Philippines, a former member of the United Nations Standby Team of Senior Mediation Advisers. In this episode, Miriam recounts her experience as the first female chief negotiator to sign a final peace accord with a rebel group and offers strategies for designing inclusive peace processes.  This episode was recorded in 2020. Although some developments have taken place since then, we believe the insights and experiences discussed in this episode are still relevant today. Any opinions expressed are solely the interviewee’s and do not represent the opinions of the United Nations Dep...2022-12-0622 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Gender, Sex, & Peace: How the Security of Women & LGBTQ+ Communities Determines Security for AllJust last month, the United Nations observed the 22nd anniversary of the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, setting the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. In recent years, the world has seen both tremendous achievements and setbacks in relation to the status of women and LGBTQ+ individuals—from Iran to Afghanistan to Myanmar. In this episode of AfP's Peace: We Build It! podcast, join host Tanya Domi and guests Dr. Valerie Hudson, University Distinguished Professor and George H.W. Bush Chair, Professor of International Affairs at Texas A&M University, and Victor Madrigal-Borloz, the United Nations Independent Ex...2022-11-1753 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Changing the Narrative to Hope, Dignity, and Building Connections: A Peacebuilding Cure for High ConflictHow can we talk about peacebuilding to best position it as the tool of first resort? How can we reframe peace to make it feel possible? In this episode of AfP’s Peace: We Build It! podcast, join host Tanya Domi and guests Liz Hume, AfP’s Executive Director, and Amanda Ripley, award-winning investigative journalist and New York Times bestselling author, for a conversation exploring how the media, peacebuilding field, and public can inject hope, agency, and dignity into conversations around conflict and security through targeted framing and communications strategies. Hear the practical implications of AfP’s new peace framin...2022-09-1451 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Ending the Silence: How the International Community can Prevent and Bring Accountability for Sexual Violence in ConflictRape is the most common form of torture in armed conflicts—from Bosnia, to Kosovo, to Iraq, and now Ukraine—yet it remains rarely prosecuted by international courts. What can the peacebuilding and international communities do to end this silence? And how can they both hold perpetrators accountable and prevent these atrocities in the future? In this special episode of AfP’s Peace: We Build It! podcast hosted by AfP’s Executive Director Liz Hume, we answer these essential questions. AfP is proud to host a lineup of distinguished speakers in this episode, including Iryna Venediktova, Prosecutor General o...2022-06-281h 13Got Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Cybersecurity and Peace: How the Peacebuilding Field is Working to Build Cyber ResilienceGrowing cyberthreats to peace and security are coming to light—from attacks on election and critical to infrastructure, to healthcare, to the financial sector. In light of this, how is the peacebuilding field working to build cyber resilience, and what is it learning from its efforts? In this episode, join host Tanya Domi, AfP Executive Director Liz Hume, and guests Digital Peace Now Global Ambassadors Raj Burli and Gurmehar Kaur for a conversation around what exactly cyber resilience means, how cyberspace has become a tool of war in the conflict in Ukraine and others around the world, and...2022-05-1031 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: 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: 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: 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 WeekThe LISC and MAS: Creating an interdisciplinary, international collaboration to address island climate migrationBy University of Geneva, GCSP   Listeners are invited to follow the journey of Jessica Libertini (US), Emma Ortuño Lattur (Spain), Eduardo Meñez (Philippines), Adriana Hondora (Zimbabwe), and Abubakar Yakubu (Nigeria) as they arrive in Geneva for UNIGE's MAS in International and European Security and the GCSP's Leadership in International Security Course. In this podcast, this international team learns about international security and inclusive leadership, and then applies those lessons to examine the complex issue of climate migration in the context of small island developing states (SIDS). After introducing climate migration in the SIDS and t...2021-10-3125 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekSystems Thinking & Complex Challenges: A conversation led by Steve Killelea on Positive Peace as a Mechanism and Measurement for Sustainable PeacebuildingA podcast by Economics and Peace, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, IHEID Peacebuilding Initiative (Graduate Institute Geneva).   Humanity is nearing a tipping point and facing challenges unparalleled in its short history. Many of these problems are global in nature, such as climate change, increasingly scarce stock and overuse of natural resources, population growth, social discontent, deadly pandemics, as well as the proliferation of extraordinarily destructive weapons. How can we build sustainable peace and resilience so that societies are better equipped to withstand the inveitable shocks of the future? Join Steve Killelea, Founder and E...2021-10-3132 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekMilitarised masculinities: identifying causes, manifestations and strategies for changeBy IHEID, WILPF For this year’s iteration of the Geneva Peace Week, one of the thematic tracks investigates topics related to “Moving Beyond Securitisation: What risks and new horizons for peacebuilding”. Military recruitment is a prerequisite for military engagement and as such it is often investigated with regard to the underlying strategies employed to motivate people to join the military. Gender roles for example often get exploited for recruitment purposes. More precisely, militarised masculinities are often instrumentalized which is further supported by various private industries that have financial ties with the military. In this podcas...2021-10-3135 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekDigital Pieces of Peace – Do No Harm, Conflict Sensitivity and Data Responsibility in the Digital AgeBy New York University Center on International Cooperation New and emerging technologies, data science, and other data-driven methods can bring immense potential to support peacebuilding and humanitarian work. However, we must recognize that these methods come with extreme risk to both the privacy and lives of vulnerable populations if the data is misused or used inappropriately. Although these risks exist across different contexts, the sensitive nature of conflict or violence-affected areas uniquely exacerbates these challenges. In order to “do no harm” while utilizing the potentials of the digital sphere for peace, we must be able to understand and...2021-10-3118 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekPart 1: Assessing the risks of climate change related conflict: How to improve approaches for and strengthen collaboration within the field of climate security modelling?By United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)   The availability of high quality and innovative data as well as the computational capacity to analyse them are growing. These advances have a potential to improve our understanding of the complex,context-specific impacts of climatic and environmental events. They could provide a vital basis for anticipatory action to reduce and avoid current and future security risks in a changing climate. Several data-driven approaches to analyse the interlinked climate and environmental change and security risks are currently being developed. Our podcast, that consist of two episodes, will bring together representatives o...2021-10-3139 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekPart 2: Assessing the risks of climate change related conflict: How to improve approaches for and strengthen collaboration within the field of climate security modelling?By United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)   The availability of high quality and innovative data as well as the computational capacity to analyse them are growing. These advances have a potential to improve our understanding of the complex,context-specific impacts of climatic and environmental events. They could provide a vital basis for anticipatory action to reduce and avoid current and future security risks in a changing climate. Several data-driven approaches to analyse the interlinked climate and environmental change and security risks are currently being developed. Our podcast, that consist of two episodes, will bring together representatives o...2021-10-3139 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekA Pathway for Peace? Federalism, Fragility and PeacebuildingBy Forum of Federations, Food4Humanity Is federalism a solution to the challenges of building sustainable peace in fragile and conflict-affected states? Can a federal peacebuilding approach be codified into a federalism ‘pathway for peace’? We explore the application of federalism as a peacebuilding mechanism, including opportunities, limitations, and how we can achieve more sustainable results, and drawing on the experiences of three fragile states: Sudan, Somalia, and Yemen. Joining us on this episode: Marie-Joëlle Zahar, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Research Network on Peace Operations at the Université de Mon...2021-10-311h 11Geneva 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 WeekGeneva Peace WeekInclusive reintegration programming; participation of children and youth formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups as a cornerstone for long-lasting peaceBy War Child, International Labour Organisation (ILO) This is a War Child Podcast developed with young people in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the International Labour Organisation, the Managing Exits from Armed Conflict project, and the US Department of Labours’ International Labour Affairs Bureau.     In this programme “Help them forget this bad life in the bush”: how the participation of young people formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups is a cornerstone for long-lasting peace, we will discuss the participation of young people in peacebuilding, the state of reintegration programming and the lack of young peopl...2021-10-3145 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace Week 2021 TrailerGeneva Peace Week 2021 theme is From seeds to systems of peace: Weathering today’s challenges. Challenges to peace today have been compounded by the COVID19 pandemic. Geneva Peace Week 2021 nurtures seeds of peace in the new approaches and tools necessary to “weather” the contemporary challenges, while seeking to engage and affect change at the systemic level.  This year we have different Digital Series Contributions within our 4 thematic tracks: Creating a climate for collaboration: Ways forward for environment, climate change, and peace  Moving beyond securitization: What risks (and new horizons) for peacebuilding Harnessing the digital sphere for peace Co...2021-10-2800 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!COVID & Conflict: Building Sustainable Peace During & After the PandemicIn the seventh episode of the Alliance for Peacebuilding's Peace: We Build It! podcast series, join host Tanya Domi and Mercy Corps guests Mayesha Alam, Senior Advisor of Research and Strategy, and Ryan Sheely, Director of Research - Governance and Conflict.  This episode explores Mercy Corps' recent report, A Clash of Contagions: The Impact of COVID-19 on Conflict in Nigeria, Colombia, and Afghanistan and provides policy recommendations for a comprehensive U.S. COVID-19 strategy.  Support the show2021-08-1052 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Interview of Velma Saric: How Does a Country Build Peace in the Aftermath of Genocide?In the sixth episode of the Alliance for Peacebuilding's Peace: We Build It! podcast series, join host Tanya Domi and guest Velma Saric—Founder and President of the Post-Conflict Research Center and Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Balkan Diskurs—to learn about the Srebrenica Genocide. Last year on July 11th, we marked the 25th anniversary of the genocide. This episode explores the history, current updates, and how to build peace in the genocide's aftermath. Be sure to also check out Bosnia Is Heading Toward Another Meltdown by Tanya Domi.Support the show2021-07-0657 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!From Juneteenth to June 2021: How Structural Racism Persists and the Way ForwardIn this fifth episode of the Alliance for Peacebuilding’s (AfP) podcast, Peace: We Build It!, Allan-Charles Chipman, FaithRooted Organizer & Transformation Strategist for Initiatives of Change USA, sits down with our host Tanya Domi to discuss Juneteenth, structural racism in the United States, and actions we can take today. Support the show2021-06-2246 minAdapt PeacebuildingAdapt PeacebuildingEp 09: Transforming the global peacebuilding system for local leadershipDecades of experience building peace in societies affected by violent conflict shows that these efforts are more effective and sustainable when they are led by local people. Despite this experience, the global system of peacebuilding organisations and institutions that fund and administer peacebuilding programs still largely reflects the interests of international outsiders. In this episode, we talk with Mie Roesdahl of the Conducive Space for Peace and how to achieve transformation of the global peacebuilding system so that it better prioritises the leadership of local people and reflects the contexts in which they seek change. Further detail is available...2021-06-1756 minGot Conflict? Let\'s Talk Peacebuilding!Got Conflict? Let's Talk Peacebuilding!Ending the Forever War or Ensuring War Forever in Afghanistan?In this fourth episode of the Alliance for Peacebuilding’s (AfP) podcast, Peace: We Build It!, Megan Corrado, AfP’s Director of Policy and Advocacy; Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini, Founder & Executive Director of ICAN; and Wahzma Frogh, Co-founder and Director of the Women & Peace Studies Organization sit down with our host Tanya Domi to discuss the announced military withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021, and implications on the peace process and gains made by Afghan women, girls, and minorities over the last 20 years; potential humanitarian and refugee crises, and the threat of Taliban rule and regional destabilization. Sup...2021-05-251h 10