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USIP Talks Aid, Self-Reliance with Early-Career Afghan Diplomats in Joint U.S.-China Program

USIP Talks Aid, Self-Reliance with Early-Career Afghan Diplomats in Joint U.S.-China Program

Friday, December 7, 2012

Afghan diplomats preparing to help steer their country’s foreign policy heard messages of support along with encouragement toward self-reliance during a stop at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on December 5. The session was aimed at briefing them on the array of USIP programs centered on their country as the United States turns over more responsibility to the government of Afghanistan.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEducation & TrainingEconomics

Enabling Agricultural Extension for Peacebuilding

Enabling Agricultural Extension for Peacebuilding

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

In fragile states, violent conflict is the principal impediment to food production, and land rights are often a central issue. Agriculture extension agents, whose job is to assess local farming needs and to connect farmers to agricultural experts and resources, can use the extension approach to help farming communities deal with conflict.

Type: Special Report

A Diplomatic Milestone for Mindanao?

A Diplomatic Milestone for Mindanao?

Monday, December 3, 2012

Dr. Jennifer M. Keister, a former USIP Randolph-Jennings Peace Scholar, bases this report on her own research—during which she has spent more than 21 months in the field, traveling extensively in conflict-affected areas of Mindanao (2008-2011)—and on recent discussions with contacts still in-country.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

TEDxWomen’s 'Space Between' is Familiar Territory to USIP

TEDxWomen’s 'Space Between' is Familiar Territory to USIP

Monday, December 3, 2012

“The Space Between,” the theme of TEDXWomen 2012, is familiar territory for the U.S. Institute of Peace, said Ann-Louise Colgan, the director of USIP’s Global Peacebuilding Center, in closing remarks for the event this past weekend. The Paley Center for Media hosted TEDXWomen at USIP’s headquarters in Washington D.C. on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, with the co-sponsorship of the Institute. 

Type: Analysis

Gender

Using Data Sharing to Improve Coordination in Peacebuilding

Using Data Sharing to Improve Coordination in Peacebuilding

Saturday, December 1, 2012

On May 23, 2012, the Roundtable on Science, Technology, and Peacebuilding – a partnership between the U.S Institute of Peace and the National Academy of Engineering – held a workshop in Washington, DC, to identify the needs a data sharing system must address to secure widespread NGO and USG adoption for use in managing peacebuilding activities.

Type: Book

Got a Story to Yell? Then Yell!

Got a Story to Yell? Then Yell!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

USIP’s new Peace Innovations Fund for Pakistan seeks to support creative new efforts for positive social change in Pakistan, as part of the Institute’s broader mission to resolve and prevent conflict using nonviolent means. The first of these efforts – the 60 Second Film Festival – is gearing up to screen its winning films across Pakistan, and the world, this spring.

Type: Analysis

Education & Training