Seven Ways the 117th Congress Can Build Peace: Prevent and Reduce Violent Conflict and Fragility
Read MoreAfP’s conflict prevention and peacebuilding recommendations to the incoming Biden-Harris Administration.
Read MoreAfP and Our Secure Future are pleased to release this Gender Companion to the previously published Getting from Here to There: Successful Implementation of the Global Fragility Act, with practical recommendations and tools.
Read MoreAlmost 20 years after 9/11, the UN-coordinated global counterterrorism (CT) response needs a course correction.
Read MoreEnding Violent Conflicts Requires Preventing Them in the First Place
Read MoreThis policy brief outlines twenty-five spheres where technology can contribute to peacebuilding goals and describes five generations of thinking related to the evolution of technology’s impact on peacebuilding. Digital peacebuilding contributes to democratic deliberation, violence prevention, social cohesion, civic engagement, and improved human security. Digital peacebuilding contributes to the wider field of digital citizenship and “tech for good.” The policy brief concludes with seven recommendations to build social cohesion, civic engagement, and improved human security, which emerged out of a recent Peace Direct global consultation and a Toda Peace Institute workshop.
Read MoreAs a part of a broader Narratives for Peace initiative, member organization PartnersGlobal together with AfP have released their second report analyzing the way the Peacebuilding field in the US is currently framing “peace” and “peacebuilding” along with additional recommendations
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