
The Mu Gina Gobe Project: Building a More Peaceful Tomorrow in Niger
Soumana poses outside his welding factory. Photo by Oriane van den Broeck. The staccato rhythm of hammers fills the air. In this metal workshop in Niger, Soumana, part of a diverse group of iron workers, races against the clock to fill orders. Not that long ago, this scene would have…
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Can Europe still contribute to peace in Niger?
Read this article from Search for Common Ground’s Eoin O’Leary & Beatrice Abouya on what role European countries can have in building a peaceful future for Niger. “The withdrawal of French forces from Niger is officially underway, just weeks after French president Emmanuel Macron’s announcement of a full withdrawal by year’s…
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When AI Meets Reality: A Plea From Bamako
Check out this article from Search Mali Country Director, Tahirou Dounda, on the impact of AI and technology on violent conflict. “The impact of AI will not only be felt throughout the United States, but will ripple and permeate around the world, making lives easier in the west while potentially…
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A Letter from Our Founder, John Marks
We began in 1982 at the height of the Cold War, and we focused on building bridges between East and West. Back then, we had two employees, a handful of supporters, and a minuscule budget. And we had the audacity to think we could change the world – from a…
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Climate & Conflict
Climate change, environmental degradation, and overexploitation intensify the scarcity of natural resources such as fertile land or water, minerals, and oil in the Global South. In already fragile contexts, this often leads to violent conflict. Over the past century, as much as 20 percent of all armed conflicts have been…
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Updated Statement: Israel-Gaza War
In light of the devastating and ongoing violence against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and the continued exchange of rocket attacks, we reiterate our call for an immediate ceasefire and unequivocal condemnation of the killing of civilians. Given the ongoing siege of Gaza, we urge all parties to immediately open and…
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