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“You are asking what would we do to the terrorists if we find them? We will destroy them.” These were the words of French President, Francois Hollande, a few days after having ...
Long affected by war, Somalia seemed to emerge from years of hopelessness on Monday (10 September) with the election of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud by the country’s transitional parliamentarians. Widely applauded by ...
Jeremy Gilley is an actor and filmmaker turned self-professed ‘peace militant’. As founder of Peace One Day, a Surreybased NGO, Gilley led a successful international grassroots campaign that culminated in the creation ...
More than half a million people are killed each year as a result of lethal violence. Yet despite popular perceptions, most of these deaths occur outside of the wars that dominate our ...
The battle in Afghanistan continues after ten long years. Beyond the frontlines and the fighting, a generation has grown up amidst the ‘reality’ and ‘insanity’ of conflict. For one returned US Army ...
Journalists asked Sami Layouni, a Tunisian male citizen, why he participated in a street protest in Tunis on Monday 13 August. “We are here to support women and to say that women ...
Does anyone still believe or wish for a peaceful settlement for Syria? If so today is a good moment to wonder whom this might be. In 16 months, 20,000 people have ...
Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed: The MSF Experience, edited by Claire Magone, Michael Neuman and Fabrice Weissman, Hurst & Co, $24.50. Can one remain silent about a serious crime? And when does the cause ...
This week, French President François Hollande meets with three African presidents: Guinean Alpha Condé, Gabonese Ali Bongo and Senegal's Macky Sall. Hollande will use the occasion to set the tone ...
On Saturday morning (June 30, 2012), Door IV of Geneva’s Palais des Nations was buzzing with security officers and bodyguards. At the UN Office, Geneva’s Director General, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, together ...
Fawzia Koofi is a leader with a vision: to change Afghanistan into a society that is based on the rule of law, civility, and human rights. Despite numerous attacks on her life ...
Afghanistan has been a region of continuous conflict for the past 30 years. Generations have grown up not knowing the meaning of a peaceful society. With 42% of the population younger than ...
At a time when most nations are trying to figure out how to stop Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad from killing his own people in a year-long struggle to stay in power, the ...
Check out if Viva Rio is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Tackling violence through social inclusion. Projects in Brazil, Haiti and East Timor. Viva Rio defines itself on the basis ...
Check out if Cure Violence (formerly CeaseFire) is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Violence prevention as disease control. 67 percent reduction in shootings in 1 year. In 2000, Chicago’s ...
Check out if International Crisis Group is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Ringing warning bells before conflict occurs. Analysts based in over 60 countries. When the International Crisis Group was ...
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