The disability, peace, and security agenda is beginning to receive the attention it deserves. @HLSPOD will hold an event today at 11:30 EDT to take stock of progress. @USIP is honored to co-sponsor with @USUN, @HRW, @USICD@IDA_CRPD_Forum & others. Join us hpod.law.harvard.edu/events/…
Over the last month, DDR Section stepped up its efforts on issues related to the rights of persons with #disabilities in #conflict settings. We are excited to soon publish the brand-new Integrated DDR Standard module on disability-inclusive DDR. #DisabilityAndPeacebuilding
Last year, while working at my hometown paper I was banned from covering protest stories after calling out a racial double standard. A year later, I returned to Pittsburgh as a reporter for @VICENews to see how those same protests are shaping the upcoming mayoral race.
(2/2) Igor was always keen to talk CAR but he also wanted to know how you were doing, ask about your kid, share a beer. His quiet ability to connect helped him in his research, too. Rest in peace, Igor. usip.org/publications/2020/0…
(1/2) Saddened by the passing of @IgorAcko, a brilliant analyst and a friend to many. In meetings large and small, in Bangui and internationally, Igor broke down CAR's complexity and pushed us to look beyond the easy explanations. Thank you, Igor.
#Centrafrique : Contexte sécuritaire tendu et volatile à Bangui et ses environs suite aux combats entre l’armée centrafricaine et les groupes armés. Suivez notre journal d’information aujourd’hui à 13h00 sur 100.9FM @RadioNdekeLuka
En #Centrafrique 🇨🇫, une attaque de groupes armés aux portes de #Bangui a été repoussée ce matin, selon le gouvernement.
➡️ Le point sur la situation avec @clementdiroma, correspondant de @FRANCE24
Felt some cognitive dissonance writing this, but here it is: @RachelICR and I analyze the violent elections and consequences for the fragile peace agreement in Central African Republic: usip.org/publications/2021/0…
Absolutely, @3ozaz. #Sudan 's peaceful protestors have been very aware of the role they could play in inspiring other movements in the region. And the message spreading to the region now? Repression works & there are few consequences. Leaders in the region have surely taken note.
White coat protests remind me of a Sudanese university student whom I met in 2015. She led a sit-in at the hospital in her mid-sized town to highlight the urgent need for more medical supplies. This uprising is underpinned by many years of creativity and bravery #SudanUprising