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PeaceRep is excited to expand its short course offering, with applications now open for a new online course on PeaceTech beginning in January 2026.
PA-X data has been cited in a UN Special Rapporteur’s report on the human rights of internally displaced persons, highlighting how peace processes address displacement.
PeaceRep evidence on Women, Peace and Security (WPS) has been published by the International Development Committee (IDC) of the UK Parliament.
The latest findings from the sixth wave of the Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan survey reveal significant shifts in public sentiment between 2024 and 2025.
Heavy fighting has broken out in parts of Gedo, Somalia, with PeaceRep research shedding light on the dynamics of the current conflict and upcoming elections.
Findings from PeaceRep's perceptions of peace survey have been widely shared through media coverage and recent high-level outreach events in Juba.
Beaujouan examined the implications of a shifting international order for peacemaking and human security in the Middle East.
PeaceRep is excited to expand its short course offering, with details now available for three online courses for peacebuilding professionals.
PeaceRep is excited to announce the release of Version 9 of the PA-X Peace Agreements Database. Now live, PA-X V9 contains 2,144 peace agreements from 1990 to 2024.
A new report from PeaceRep and LSE IDEAS highlights the contrasting economic foundations of Russia and Ukraine in the ongoing war, revealing significant vulnerabilities in Russia’s war economy.
Amidst escalating violence and political tensions in South Sudan, PeaceRep research offers deep analysis into the roots and local perceptions of the conflict.
Dr Johanna Amaya-Panche has been awarded a prestigious British Academy Talent Development Award to study how international networks shape peace inclusivity in Northern Ireland.