🚨A comprenhensive overview of key challenges in peace mediation worldwide in this new Accord issue. Honored to have had the opportunity to contribute with Rafael Gude and @Adrian_Bergmann with some reflections on the complexities associated with engaging with criminal actors.
📣 Our latest #Accord is out! ‘Still time to talk: Adaptation and innovation in peace mediation’ covers a wide range of topics exploring how mediators can respond to changing conflict settings & use innovative methods for #peacebuilding. Download here: bit.ly/3SyXHUW
ALT A graphic for Accord issue 30: Still time to talk, adaptation and innovation in peace mediation.
¿Construye paz la justicia transicional? Tras más de 20 años de desarrollo institucional, activismo y generación de expectativas, hicimos esta pregunta a más de 2,500 personas, con apoyo del @TheGenderHub@Ipsos_Colombia y @facisouniandes 👇Abro🧵
The recording for last night's keynote lecture with Tooba Syed and Prof Judith Butler chaired by Prof Clare Hemmings can be accessed below⬇️#LSEAHRCgender@ahrc_gender
Great to have hub members @KeshabGiri_ , @MossaratQadeem, @wwmcinerney, Holly Porter, @zperdem, Henri Myrttinen, @PaulCinnam0n, Chloé Lewis and Rebekka Friedman together.
Kicking off the "Governing Masculinity" conference @QMUL, bringing together academics, practitioners & activists in dialogue who are both working to transform and critically interrogate masculinities.
Happy to be sharing the publication of our comprehensive policy report on the Gender Dynamics of International Labour Migration in the Kurdistan Region which is a culmination of almost one year collaborative fieldwork!
I recommend you to read this beautiful and encouraging text about the creative chaos of conversation and solidarity. Creating spaces to dissolve hierarchies of thought with words and silences is much needed in academic settings.
This study is part of a larger multi-country research project involving four countries #Lebanon, #Pakistan#Turkey and #KRI with the aim of highlighting the diversity of migrants in relation to sectors of employment, educational and skill levels and countries of origin.
"Women artisans crafting peace in Jammu and Kashmir: methods, challenges, and key findings"
@Yakjite discusses the methods, challenges, and key findings of the Culture and Conflict peacebuilding project in #Jammu and #Kashmir.
peaceinsight.org/en/articles…
The project investigates the value of culture to women in conflict settings, seeking to understand gendered economic exclusion and its relationship to peacebuilding, economic agency and empowerment.
103 women were involved in the project. Through photography, colour theory training, pattern making, and various other craftmaking training sessions, the women expanded and developed valuable cultural and economic skills.