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USIP Backs Project to Assess Attacks on Health Care Workers in Conflicts

USIP Backs Project to Assess Attacks on Health Care Workers in Conflicts

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) has awarded a grant to The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to support a pathbreaking effort to systematically track attacks on health care workers and facilities in Burma—creating an analytical tool that ultimately can be used globally and that should become a foundation for efforts to prevent such attacks and promote accountability for those perpetrating them.

Type: Analysis

Conflict Analysis & Prevention

Promoting Peace in Petroleum-Rich Regions

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Raymond Gilpin, USIP's Center for Sustainable Economies director, discusses how a USIP project to analyze the vulnerability of energy infrastructure in fragile, resource-rich countries could inform policy-making and strengthen efforts to secure peace.

Type: Analysis

EnvironmentEconomics

Colombian Peace Talks

Colombian Peace Talks

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The Colombian government announced that it will begin peace negotiations with the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC), signaling a potential end to the hemisphere’s longest-running armed conflict. USIP’s Virginia Bouvier examines the steps ahead.

Type: Analysis

Mediation, Negotiation & Dialogue

USIP Mourns Loss of U.S. Ambassador and 3 Staffers, Killed in Libya

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Following the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three consulate staff on Sept. 11, USIP’s president said, “[Their] deaths remind us all of the courage and sacrifices made by our State Department partners… [It] is a tragic loss for the country and the Institute – and indeed for the cause of peace and stabilization in Libya.”

Type: Analysis

Former Rep. Jim Marshall Becomes USIP’s Fourth President

Former Rep. Jim Marshall Becomes USIP’s Fourth President

Friday, September 14, 2012

Former U.S. Congressman Jim Marshall became the fourth president of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) on September 14, taking the oath of office and telling an audience at USIP’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., that he and the Institute’s staff are committed to the mission of “peace for the United States and for the world.”

Type: Analysis