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June 2011

The views of local people living on either side of the River Nistru are reflected in a new report and briefing paper on the Transnistria conflict, produced by Saferworld as part of the People's Peacebuilding Perspectives (PPP) project.

June 2011
News

It is a year since the US Supreme Court ruled in the Holder vs. Humanitarian Law Project case. In doing so they upheld the constitutionality of a law that makes it illegal for US citizens or organisations to engage in many ways that are crucial to conflict transformation. Speaking at a seminar in Sweden, Andy Carl marked the ruling's anniversary by highlighting the serious implications for peacebuilding of anti-terrorist and material support laws.

May 2011
Tahir Aziz, Project Manager for Conciliation Resources’ Kashmir Programme, participated in an international conference entitled 'Kashmir in Emerging Global Perspectives', which was organised by the Azad Jammu and Kashmir University in Muzaffarabad. Significantly, he used the opportunity to bring two Kashmir programme partners from the Indian side on a rare visit to Islamabad and Muzaffarabad on the Pakistan side of Kashmir, to participate in the conference and partner meetings.
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May 2011
As part of Conciliation Resources’ participation in the International Contact Group on the Mindanao peace process, the organisation recently invited Professor Christine Bell, a leading scholar-practitioner on peacebuilding, on a one-week visit to Manila and Mindanao. Christine focused on the issues of constitutional reform, human rights, and women's participation in peace processes - three of the most relevant peace topics in the Philippines.
April 2011
The World Bank’s 2011 World Development Report (WDR) on Conflict, Security and Development offers a timely and refreshing contribution to discussions on development and the particular challenges of conflict and fragility. Conciliation Resources reflects on some of the peacebuilding policy and practice issues that we, and our partners, have been working on relating to the WDR’s findings.
April 2011
Conciliation Resources recently made a submission to the UK government and its Building Stability Overseas Strategy (BSOS). Conciliation Resources’ submission highlights its latest Accord publication, which recommends policy responses focussing on conflicts not countries.
April 2011
Four of Conciliation Resources’ partners are visiting Washington, D.C. and New York between 9 and 17 April. The purpose of the visit is to bring local perspectives on the Georgian/Abkhaz and Nagorny Karabakh conflicts to audiences in the United States.
March 2011
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Conciliation Resources is to stage a series of workshops in Sierra Leone which will be attended by people from Liberia, Guinea and Cote D’Ivoire. They will participate in country and regional analysis sessions on what is driving conflict in West Africa, as well as receive training in EU advocacy work.
March 2011
Conciliation Resources recently co-authored a report on the EU’s role in co-ordinating third-party support for peace processes. The report, ā€œStanding United for Peaceā€, gives background on the evolution of coordinated third-party support to peace processes since the end of the Cold War. Recommendations focus on how to improve performance and increase positive impact.
March 2011
In 2000 the UN adopted Resolution 1325 which called for greater inclusion and decision-making roles for women within peace processes. More than ten years on, actual implementation of 1325 remains patchy. Conciliation Resources is working to build women’s capacity to participate fully and equally in future peace processes.
March 2011
Conciliation Resources recently co-authored a report on the EU’s role in co-ordinating third-party support for peace processes. The report, ā€œStanding United for Peaceā€, gives background on the evolution of coordinated third-party support to peace processes since the end of the Cold War. Recommendations focus on how to improve performance and increase positive impact.
February 2011
The latest edition of Conciliation Resources’ Accord publication launched in Washington DC and New York City on 8 and 9 February respectively. The Accord, which focuses on cross-border peacebuilding, was also launched in Freetown, Sierra Leone with the British High Commission on 23 February and in Monrovia, Liberia on the 28 February.