New guidance for armed actors to prevent and mitigate conflict-induced hunger
April 15, 2024, marked the one-year anniversary of the conflict in Sudan, where one of the world’s largest hunger crises…
April 15, 2024, marked the one-year anniversary of the conflict in Sudan, where one of the world’s largest hunger crises…
Since the February 2021 military coup, Myanmar’s civil society has endured a barrage of existential threats. From the military-run State…
In its 75th anniversary year, NATO is gearing up for its next Summit in Washington D.C this July, gathering leaders…
Africa’s democracies are experiencing one coup d’état after another, while there is growing popular political activism and simultaneous crises.
The peacebuilding field struggles to explain what peacebuilding is and why it matters. This inability to communicate effectively keeps peacebuilding…
On September 19, Azerbaijan invaded the ethnically Armenian region of Nagorno-Karabakh and subsequently incorporated the area into its territory. The…
The 2019 Global Fragility Act (GFA) calls for the United States Government to create a measurable interagency strategy that centers…
In Myanmar, civic space drastically contracted after the February 2021 coup. Stringent registration and operating constraints, as well as threats…
Our Chairperson, Dalia Ziada, recently took part in a Washington, D.C. conference organized by The Atlantic Council and Italy’s ISPI.…
The growing prominence of artificial intelligence (AI) poses, as President Biden stated, “enormous potential and enormous danger” for global peace…