
Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Peacebuilding and How We Can Follow His Lead
Few leaders in modern history have embodied the principles of peacebuilding as fully as President Jimmy Carter. As we reflect on his life and contributions, it’s clear that Carter’s commitment to resolving conflict, fostering dialogue, and promoting human dignity serves as a blueprint for how we can honor his legacy…
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Youth for Humanity: Engaging Youth to Promote Religious Freedom in Pakistan
Search for Common Ground, in collaboration with the Shaoor Foundation for Education and Awareness (SFEA) and Pakistan Research Institute for Sustainable Media (PRISM), implemented the project “Youth for Humanity: Engaging Youth to Promote Religious Freedom in Pakistan” from September 2020 to June 2023 in Karachi and Lahore. The project aimed…
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Voices of Peace: A Post-Election Message from Shamil
This email series highlights voices of peace from around the world, to help you find yours. This month’s Voice of Peace is Search’s CEO, Shamil Idriss. The US election has dominated minds and airwaves in recent weeks. While our staff and partners across the globe process the outcome in various…
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Localizing Women, Peace, and Security
Women are largely excluded from peace and reconciliation processes, despite clear evidence that their participation increases the sustainability of peace agreements. When women are involved in negotiations, peace agreements are 20 percent more likely to last at least two years and 35 percent more likely to last at least 15…
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Where Did Our Water Go? Digging for win-win solutions in a polarized community
B M Jayasekera visiting farmers in Badulla A small stream- like river has divided communities in B M Jayasekara’s hometown. Not geographically, but ethnically. “There is a water-related problem in the area.” Farmers from one ethnic community living downstream think that the water problem is caused by farmers from a…
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Building bridges across the climate and peace divide: recommendations for successful adaptation
Everywhere in the world, populations are vulnerable to climate change and its effects. However, depending on existing coping mechanisms and availability of support, these effects will be felt differently and have different consequences. In more vulnerable or fragile settings, where people rely on natural resources for survival, tensions can arise…
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Introduction à la Sensibilité aux Conflits
La sensibilité aux conflits fait référence à la capacité de comprendre et de gérer le contexte d’un conflit et l’impact que même des interventions bien intentionnées (telles que des activités de développement, d’aide humanitaire ou de consolidation de la paix) peuvent avoir sur ce conflit. Elle implique de reconnaître la…
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Faith in Policy: right-sizing religious actors’ role in democratic processes
People all over the world look to religion and belief systems for guidance on how to live their lives, including in the public sphere. Unsurprisingly, religious actors therefore play a significant role in shaping the social and political landscapes of many societies – despite their engagement remaining a contentious issue…
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Conflict Sensitivity 101
Conflict Sensitivity refers to the ability to understand and navigate the context of a conflict and the impact that even well-meaning interventions (like development, humanitarian, or peacebuilding activities) may have on said conflict. It involves recognizing the complex dynamics of conflict, including the interests, grievances, and power relations of the…
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Voices of Peace: A Letter from Our Palestinian & Israeli Directors on October 7, 2024
This email series highlights voices of peace from around the world, to help you find yours. This month’s Voice of Peace features Maya Savir and Huda Abuarqoub, Search’s Israel and Palestine country directors. Together, they speak about what true “victory” in the Middle East looks like. In the ongoing Israel-Palestine…
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