Publications
Articles, publications, books, tools and multimedia features from the U.S. Institute of Peace provide the latest news, analysis, research findings, practitioner guides and reports, all related to the conflict zones and issues that are at the center of the Institute’s work to prevent and reduce violent conflict.
![Ugandans Wield Faith and Youth Against Climate-Fueled Violence](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-07/20240718_uganda-flood-2020_flickr_ac.jpg?itok=L8O1bplT)
Ugandans Wield Faith and Youth Against Climate-Fueled Violence
At age five, Muhsin Kaduyu began following his father, a respected imam in southern Uganda, on missions of peace — constant meetings, mediations, consolations and prayers among Muslims and Christians in their town and surrounding farmlands. So years later, Kaduyu felt sickened when Islamist suicide bombers killed 74 soccer fans in a crowd near his university, deforming and defaming his faith. That bombing, and an anti-Muslim backlash, ignited a life’s mission that has made Kaduyu a prominent peacebuilder among millions of Ugandans who struggle for survival, prosperity and peace amid communal conflicts, violent extremism and growing climate disaster.
![As Famine Spreads Across Sudan, Protecting Civilians Must be a Priority](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-07/20240718_sudan-conflict-4_nyt_ac.jpg?itok=2w4ffSIc)
As Famine Spreads Across Sudan, Protecting Civilians Must be a Priority
Since Sudan’s civil war erupted 15 months ago, civilians have disproportionately borne the brunt of the fighting. The African Union recently referred to the crisis in Sudan as an “unprecedented catastrophic humanitarian situation,” marked by the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises and significant civilian casualties.
![Saisir l'Instant : Le Rôle de la Diaspora dans l'Avenir d'Haïti](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-07/20240717_congress-haiti-1_nyt_ac.jpg?itok=IPWMmmLL)
Saisir l'Instant : Le Rôle de la Diaspora dans l'Avenir d'Haïti
En début juillet, le Premier ministre haïtien Gary Conille a effectué sa première visite à Washington, où il a cherché à mobiliser la diaspora haïtienne pour qu'elle soit plus active dans la restauration de la gouvernance, de la sécurité et du développement d'Haïti, tout en s'opposant à la « fatigue d'Haïti » qui affecte les autorités officielles de Washington. La diaspora haïtienne est un atout important pour les efforts multinationaux visant à résoudre les crises auxquelles le pays est confronté aujourd'hui et pourrait être un facteur déterminant dans la construction d'un avenir durable et prospère.
![Meeting the Moment: The Role of the Diaspora in Haiti’s Future](https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/styles/summary_image/public/2024-07/20240717_congress-haiti-1_nyt_ac.jpg?itok=IPWMmmLL)
Meeting the Moment: The Role of the Diaspora in Haiti’s Future
In early July, Haitian Prime Minister Gary Conille made his first version to Washington, where he sought to mobilize the Haitian diaspora to be more active in restoring Haiti’s governance, security and development, as he pushed back against the “Haiti fatigue” that afflicts official Washington. Haiti’s diaspora is an important asset to multinational efforts to address the crises the country faces today and could be a critical factor in building a sustainable and prosperous future.