New guide to working with climate change-affected communities in Fiji
In late June, Conciliation Resources, Transcend Oceania, and community representatives held an event in Suva, Fiji to talk to government, civil society, and international organisations on the importance of enabling communities to lead in managing their own responses to climate change. During the event, community leaders presented key recommendations for addressing the impacts of climate change in their communities, ways to manage those changes and prevent identified conflict risks.
Climate change and conflict: Working with communities to address the impacts in Fiji
For many South Pacific nations climate change is a reality. Rising sea levels, agricultural land increasingly contaminated by salination, and an increase in extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, floods and droughts are creating extra pressure on communities already under strain. Existing conflicts among communities are being exacerbated. Even some of the solutions to mitigate the effects of a changing climate are making matters worse.
Sabila Nazlani
Sabila joined Conciliation Resources in June 2022 as the Operations Assistant, then as the Programme Support Assistant in June 2023 within the Southeast Asia & the Pacific team based in Melbourne (Naarm), Australia.
Are cross-border herders driving conflict in Nigeria's rural borderlands?
Nigeria is in the midst of a deep security crisis, with armed conflicts and violent crime now a problem in most parts of the country. In rural Nigeria, blame for the violence has focused on cross-border cattle herders – pastoralists whose mobile way of life is suspected of triggering conflict in different parts of the country, from north to south.
How banks’ aversion to risk is hindering peacebuilding and humanitarian work
Bank accounts blocked. Financial transfers suspended so cash has to be carried in hand. Charities forced to change names to sound less “risky”. These are some of the ways some humanitarian, peacebuilding and development charities working in areas affected by conflict have been impacted by banks’ growing aversion to risk. Banks’ concerns are well-grounded: they must comply with counter-terrorism and money laundering laws. But how do we balance these concerns so that they do not hinder the critical work of peacebuilding and humanitarian NGOs?
Annual Review 2021
‘Bringing the human’ into peace mediation
How psychology can impact and enhance peace mediation practice was in focus at an event in London on 18 May 2022. The event was co-organised by the Swiss Embassy in London, Conciliation Resources and the Centre for Researching and Embedding Human Rights (CREHR) at Birkbeck, University of London.
From polarisation to peacebuilding: The power of digital tools
How are digital tools polarising societies and fuelling violence? And how can they instead be used to build peace? These were the main questions explored at an event on 10 May 2022 organised by the Swiss Embassy in London in partnership with Conciliation Resources.
Creating enabling environments for women mediators
An online event was held on 27 April 2022 to mark the launch of the joint report by the Women Mediators across the Commonwealth network (WMC) and Conciliation Resources. The 'Beyond the vertical: What enables women mediators to mediate' report, contains recommendations on how to create an enabling and supportive environment for women mediators to continue their critical work.