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Improving the State-of-the-Art: The Peacebuilding Evaluation Project Evidence Summit

Improving the State-of-the-Art: The Peacebuilding Evaluation Project Evidence Summit

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

It is well known that key stakeholders in the peacebuilding field face significant challenges in monitoring and evaluating their initiatives. Increased pressure to demonstrate effectiveness, constrained budgets, and rising standards of what counts as credible evidence all must be managed. But it is also the case that organizations are identifying creative ways to address these challenges.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEducation & TrainingEducation & Training

Haitian Women: The Centerposts of Reconstructing Haiti

Haitian Women: The Centerposts of Reconstructing Haiti

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Since Haiti’s devastating January 2010 earthquake, women have played a vital role in their country’s response to the catastrophe. This Peace Brief, by USIP's Robert Maguire, discusses the pivotal roles women are playing in matters of family, education, health, commerce and the economy, and agriculture.

Type: Peace Brief

Gender

From Nigeria to Iraq: USIP Mediation in Conflicts

From Nigeria to Iraq: USIP Mediation in Conflicts

Friday, January 6, 2012

In a period of tremendous change in parts of the world, we are asking USIP leaders, from board members to senior staff and experts, to explain the effects that events abroad and here at home will have on the United States, and the contributions the Institute can and does make. David Smock is currently the senior vice president for USIP’s Centers of Innovation.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & PreventionMediation, Negotiation & DialogueReligionEducation & Training

Media and Peacebuilding: Trends in 2011 and Looking Ahead to 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Sheldon Himelfarb, the director of USIP’s Center of Innovation: Media, Conflict, and Peacebuilding and the Center of Innovation: Science, Technology and Peacebuilding, discusses trends of 2011 and looks ahead to what’s in store for the new year regarding conflict and new media technology.

Type: Analysis

USIP Prevention Newsletter - January 2012

USIP Prevention Newsletter - January 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The January 2012 Prevention Newsletter features a spotlight on U.S.-Iran relations: Iran seems to be on a collision course with the international community. The U.S. and its allies have to find a way to respond effectively to Iran, without feeding the very forces seeking conflict with the West.

Conflict Analysis & Prevention