Trash is Piling up in Rural Colombia. That’s a Bad Sign for Peace
In Colombia, the COVID-19 pandemic and national State of Emergency have weakened an already fragile peace process. Armed groups have […]
In Colombia, the COVID-19 pandemic and national State of Emergency have weakened an already fragile peace process. Armed groups have […]
Access to employment and education are local priorities. Here’s how the West can work with the Taliban to ensure those
Chapter 11 confirms the findings of other studies that local populations prioritize economic needs and physical security in the aftermath
The article explores the growing momentum behind local reparations efforts in the U.S. and stresses a crucial distinction: reparations must
Pamina Firchow and Eliza Urwin’s study in rural eastern Afghanistan reveals that villagers view girls’ education and women’s employment as
Research by Everyday Peace Indicators in rural Afghanistan reveals widespread local support—among both men and women—for girls’ education and women’s
This article presents an original dataset collected in predominantly rural, Eastern Afghanistan, which finds that girls’ access to education and
Mainstream aid metrics often fail to capture how communities themselves define peace, justice, and wellbeing, as these are usually designed