Funding Boost to Support Women in Peacebuilding
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PeaceRep experts at Edinburgh Law School are at the centre of an initiative to promote global conflict resolution and the role of women in peace processes.Â
PeaceRep, the Global Justice Academy and GENDER.ED were privileged to host Subina Shrestha on 27 February for a screening of award-winning film 'Devi'.
PeaceRep team members presented research on conflict fragmentation and peacemaking in Myanmar at the launch of the Global (Dis)Order policy programme.
A workshop in Erbil brought together local leaders, civil society members, and peacebuilding practitioners to examine the vital role of Local Peace Committees and community-driven initiatives in Iraq’s recovery.
Catherine West MP commended PeaceRep's research and data-driven insights as an invaluable resource for researchers and peace actors.
The UN's annual report on the women, peace, and security agenda cites PeaceRep research to highlight the stagnation of women's participation in peace processes.
PeaceRep is excited to expand its short course offering, with applications now open for two new online courses beginning in early 2025.
A new resource for researchers and practitioners working in challenging environments has been launched: the Database on Constitution-Building Processes in Fragile Settings.
Last week, PeaceRep and Edinburgh Law School welcomed participants from a record-breaking 137 institutions to the 61st annual Conflict Research Society (CRS) conference.
Last month, Juline Beaujouan led a workshop on inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral knowledge exchange at the University of Salahaddin in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
PeaceRep is delighted to congratulate Professor Louise Mallinder on her well-deserved appointment to the Royal Irish Academy.Â
PeaceRep has released a new report on peace agreements signed in 2023, revealing insights into emerging global trends in the peace process landscape.