Conflict & Stabilization Operations
Conflict Mitigation & Peacebuilding
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Contest: Results-Based Protection Good Practice Examples
Attention, all protection enthusiasts (You too, gender-based violence; child protection; mine action; and housing, land, & property experts)! For the…
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Could Family Separation Increase Human Trafficking Risk for Immigrant Children?
Confusion and desperation in regard to immigration policies fuels human trafficking around the globe. Beyond the immediate dangers, the separation of children from their families only adds to the mental and emotional anguish of children who’ve already endured much on their way to the U.S. Southern border.
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Countering Stigmatization In The Humanitarian Response To COVID-19
In most contexts, the social stigma surrounding mental health issues exists because of cultural norms and a lack of understanding…
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Countries in Conflict
Crackdown Targets Worker Rights Activists
Around the world, a pattern of attacks against freedom of assembly and collective bargaining is increasing - even in countries with strong democracies - within a broader clampdown on human rights and restrictions on civic space.
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