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The Real Entry Points for Change in the Sahel
The Real Entry Points for Change in the Sahel
Find out how Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Niger show us the open windows for civil society to widen civic space and shape what comes next in our new 4-minute video essay.
Reopening Civic Space in The Sahel: The Real Entry Points for Change
Reopening Civic Space in The Sahel: The Real Entry Points for Change
Six coups in four countries over four years. In this short video, we look at how military takeovers in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Niger have constricted civic space and why that grip may not l...
How Women Are Shaping Ethiopia’s National Dialogue | WPS & Peacemaking
How Women Are Shaping Ethiopia’s National Dialogue | WPS & Peacemaking
In this episode of #WPSinPractice, we speak with Eyerusalem Solomon, Executive Directress of TIMRAN, the women-led organisation spearheading efforts to ensure women’s voices shape Ethiopia’s Nation...
Inclusion in Post-Conflict Reconstruction & Political Transition in MENA
Inclusion in Post-Conflict Reconstruction & Political Transition in MENA
This discussion brought together leading practitioners and policymakers to explore the evolving nature of peace processes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. With peace processes shi...
Why Are Women Still Fighting for a Seat at the Table? | WPS & Peacemaking
Why Are Women Still Fighting for a Seat at the Table? | WPS & Peacemaking
25 years since UNSCR 1325—and we’re STILL talking about women’s participation. Women in Sudan, Yemen & Ethiopia are not just victims of conflict. They are leaders, peacebuilders, and strategists—
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Prof. Penda Mbow
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Prof. Penda Mbow
Historian, civil society activist and Professor at Unversité Cheikh Diop (Senegal), Penda Mbow shares her reflections on localisation in peacebuilding.
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Hawa Sow Cissé
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Hawa Sow Cissé
Hawa Sow Cissé, Programme and Project Manager at Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Mali, shares reflections on localisation in peacebuilding.
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Ngasa Pride Yanu
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding: Ngasa Pride Yanu
Ngasa Pride Yanu, Progamme Director at Reach Out Cameroon shares reflections on the importance of localisation and local ownership in peacebuilding.
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding
Reflections on Localisation in Peacebuilding
Inclusive Peace's experts Philip Poppelreuter and Thania Paffenholz talk from Abuja, Nigeria about a recent consultation on localisation in peacebuilding.
Why Mediation Training Can Be Useful for Journalists
Why Mediation Training Can Be Useful for Journalists
Ethiopian journalist Maya Misikir shares her takeaways from a mediation training co-hosted by Inclusive Peace and the African Women, Peace, and Security Institute.
Why Women Are Natural Mediators
Why Women Are Natural Mediators
Co-founder of the African Women, Peace, and Security Institute, Konjit Sinegiorgis explains why women are natural mediators and shares her vision for her newly founded institute.
Three takeaways from our work on trauma-healing in Ethiopia
Three takeaways from our work on trauma-healing in Ethiopia
Our Peace Process Support Advisor Rainer Gude shares reflections and takeaways from a recent trauma-healing workshop in Tigray, Ethiopia that we co-facilitated.
What we are looking forward to in 2024
What we are looking forward to in 2024
Inclusive Peace team members share what they are looking forward to in terms of work in 2024.
Inclusive Peace team members share 2023 highlights
Inclusive Peace team members share 2023 highlights
Inclusive Peace's team members reflect on their work in 2023 and share highlights on applying comparative research to inclusive peacemaking and peacebuilding.
Explainer: What is a gendered ceasefire?
Explainer: What is a gendered ceasefire?
Ceasefire texts rarely reference gender or the experiences, needs, and demands of women. Of the 267 ceasefire agreements struck between 1990 and 2016, only 10.9% included the term “gender provision...
HappyWPSMonth: How to implement a gender responsive approach to peace processes 🕊️♀️
HappyWPSMonth: How to implement a gender responsive approach to peace processes 🕊️♀️
In honour #WPSmonth, we take a look 👀 at the crucial work of our partner organisations on furthering women’s #participation in peace & security 🕊️♀️#October1325 #WomenForPeace
HappyWPSMonth: TiMRAN ED on why women need to be involved in decision-making processes in #Ethiopia
HappyWPSMonth: TiMRAN ED on why women need to be involved in decision-making processes in #Ethiopia
In honour #WPSmonth, we take a look 👀 at the crucial work of our partner organisations on furthering women’s #participation in peace & security 🕊️♀️#October1325 #WomenForPeace
Key takeaways from our latest work with our Ethiopian partners
Key takeaways from our latest work with our Ethiopian partners
Our Peace Process Support Advisor reflects on the key takeaways from his latest mission to Ethiopia supporting the country’s national dialogue process.