November 2021 - 40 NGOs urge U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, USAID Administrator Samantha Power, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield to use all available diplomatic and development tools to de-escalate the political and ethnic tensions in BiH.
Read MoreOctober 2021 - 103 NGOs in the international development, humanitarian, peacebuilding, refugee, immigration and resettlement, and veterans affairs sectors, write to express our alarm at the estimated tens of thousands of at-risk Afghans who were left behind after the August 31 U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan. These individuals played key roles in efforts to strengthen Afghanistan’s government, judiciary, civil society, and media and to protect human rights. For their work, many now face the threat of violent retaliation at the hands of de-facto authorities. Given the urgency of this matter, our community respectfully requests a CEO or Executive-level meeting with National Security Advisor Sullivan to voice our concerns and hear the Administration’s plans to evacuate and resettle at-risk Afghans who remain in Afghanistan.
Read MoreThis policy brief provides key recommendations to the Biden Administration to effectively mitigate the pandemic’s whole-of-society destabilizing impacts by centering conflict prevention and peacebuilding efforts.
Read MoreThis policy brief provides key recommendations to the Biden Administration to prevent the weaponization of immigration that is fueling divisions and polarization in the United States.
Read MoreJune 2021 - 81 NGOs Urge USAID Administrator Samantha Power to invest in peacebuilding and ensure confilct prevention integration throughout USAID programs
Read MoreThis brief provides a series of policy recommendations from AfP to effectively envision and implement the U.S. Root Causes Strategy in the Northern Triangle.
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