For Lasting Peace, Involve Women In Decision-Making
The Columbia's accords signed in 2016 marked a step forward in considering women as part of peace processes.
How to Turbocharge the Peace Process in Afghanistan
I am the country director for a large American humanitarian organization working in Afghanistan that has been providing emergency and…
Hurdles on the road to peace in the Central African Republic
“Failure to give justice its due would cause untold damage to the psyche of the country.”
InterAction CEO: Conflict on the Turkish-Syrian Border Must End Through Peaceful Political Process
CEO of InterAction, Sam Worthington, issued the following statement regarding military incursion on the Turkish-Syrian border. “InterAction strongly urges all…
InterAction Endorses COP28 Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery & Peace
This year’s United Nations Climate Change conference, or the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), is the first to include…
International Peacekeeping Activities
Peace Corps Sexual Assault Risk Reduction and Response FAQ
This document from Peace Corps intended to help Peace Corps staff implement MS 243 and other policy and procedures related to the agency’s sexual assault program. The FAQ represents the advice and interpretation of the various offices at headquarters that oversee implementation of MS 243. The FAQ are guidelines rather than policy. This document will be useful for organizations looking for a comprehensive example of a resource guide for employees in relation to SEAH. *Please note that this document may not be up to date.