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Impact Report 2009 launched by International Alert London, 16th June 2010 – International Alert today launched their Impact Report for 2009. Listing the peacebuilding NGO’s strategic achievements in the last 12 months, the report is also candid about the challenges the organisation faces, in light of global economic turbulence and the attendant risks to regions prone to violence in many of the 20 plus countries in which they work. In this context the report sets out Alert’s Strategic Perspective for the coming 5 years, illustrating how the organisation intends to pursue its three part mission – to work with people affected by violence and make a positive impact for peace, to improve the substance and implementation of international policies that affect peacebuilding and peace and to strengthen the peacebuilding sector – in a changing world context. The report itself presents both Alert and its activities in a new layout, intended both to engage the reader in the complexity of the work while retaining a simple and easily navigable structure, while the authorship of the publication has involved teams from every part of the organisation, including every team based in overseas offices. Commenting on the report Dan Smith OBE, Secretary-General, said: The world is getting progressively more dangerous, with new challenges arising out of the impact of a global economic slowdown and other factors. One of the things we are calling for from governments around the world is transparency in how they respond to those challenges – this report is our contribution to that process by illustrating our own transparency. We are clear about what we have achieved and are rightly proud of, while being equally clear about the factors which limit our work. Our organisational focus is on the positive impact we can bring to those regions most vulnerable to armed violence, and the dialogue between nations about them. This report illustrates that a relatively small NGO can have real impact, and does so in a way that I hope informs but also inspires the reader.. - ENDS EDITORS NOTES For further information please contact Chris Underwood (below). Read International Alert's 2009 Impact Report For all media enquiries, please contact:
Chris Underwood
Head of Communications Direct line: +44 (0)20 7627 6822 Out of office hours: +44 (0)7530 733 321 cunderwood@international-alert.org
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E-BULLETINSLaunched in September 2006, the e-bulletin gives our supporters a monthly update on our activities, publications, and events. Sign up to receive next month's mailing here. The back issues listed below will open in a separate window. EVENTSFPC publication launch - 'Tackling the world water crisis: Reshaping the future of foreign policy' PAX: How mobiles and satellites can help prevent wars The European Union’s external action service: ensuring strategic coherence and effective delivery Are you taking the Peace? Human Rigths Watch Film Festival 2010 Pray The Devil Back to Hell 'Not In Our Name’: exclusive benefit concert by Barb Jungr Climate change, conflict and fragility: understanding the linkages, shaping effective responses Environment, Climate Change and Security - Facing the Challenges Doing business in conflict affected environments: from building the peace to building the private sector Rotary World Peace Symposium: Challenges to Peacebuilding ‘Making the difference: Strengthening capacities to respond to crises and security threats’ Are You Taking The Peace? ‘Women, Peace and Security: Increasing dialogue and collaboration between the UN and regional organisations to enhance the implementation of Security Council Resolutions 1325’ The Ismaili Centre Lecture Series 2009 Enabling the Environment BLOGInternational Alert Secretary General Dan Smith blogs on international politics at www.dansmithsblog.com Some of his most recent posts: The big beasts of development… – and peace - 5th July 2010 UK development aid: first major government speech - 5th June 2010 Water, conflict and peace - 3rd June 2010 After the UK election (2): Three questions on international development - 20th May 2010 After the UK election: international development and foreign policy - 16th May 2010 Ashed up: reflections in Baku - 20th April 2010 EU’s External Action Service: options remain open - 28th March 2010 Chaff, noise and fog in the climate debate. - 12th March 2010 “Militarising aid” vs. “Running away from conflict” - 27th January 2010 Haiti and beyond: preparing for the next disaster - 22nd January 2010 In memoriam: Jean Charles de Menezes, 1978-2005 – and the insidious nature of conflict" - 7th January 2010 Copenhagen: Recovering from the hangover - 1st January 2010 Copenhagen: time to re-think? Or just keep thinking! - 6th December 2009 Climate change and conflict: respecting complexity - 21st November 2009 Tobin tax: is this the way to meet the climate change bill? - 16th November 2009 Adapting to failure in Copenhagen - 6th November 2009 Climate change, security and development - 29th October 2009 How much will UK development policy change under a Conservative government? - 24th October 2009 Yemen, water and war - 21st September 2009 Climate agreement in Copenhagen? Prospects dimming rapidly - 6th October 2009 Reintegrating ex-fighters is about more than the ex-fighters - 10th September 2009 Economic recovery and successful peacemaking: two irritating footnotes on DFID’s white paper - 4th September 2009 Enormous costs of adaptation to climate change - 28th August 2009 Development thinking develops – DFID’s white paper and what comes next
- 21st August 2009 ALERT IN THE NEWS5 June 2010, The measure of coalition aid policy – The Guardian 28 March 2010, Experts to talk climate impacts in South Asia – The Daily Star (Bangladesh) 27 January 2010, We must reduce insecurity without turning aid into a tool of war – The Guardian 14 January 2010, Aid and conflict – The Times 8 December 2009, Copenhagen: Creating a Climate for Conflict? – ABC News 5 December 2009, Copenhagen climate conference: cash for climate change could encourage warfare – The Daily Telegraph 2 December 2009, Conflict over adaptation funds may spur violence, report warns – Thomson Reuters 1 December 2009, How not to fight over scarce resources – IRIN News (UN) 22 November 2009, Climate change a conflict risk – Al Jazeera 17 November 2009, How feasible is a financial tax to fund adaptation? – Thomson Reuters 28 October 2009, Climate change a conflict risk – Al Jazeera 21 October 2009, Water wars show we should all work together – The Times 26 June 2009, Climate adaptation funding proposed by Britain must be spent wisely – Thomson Reuters AlertNet 18th May 2009, “UN Security Council: Push for Civilian Protection During Congo Visit” – Thomson Reuters AlertNet 31st March 2009, “Blue Gold: Have the Next Resource Wars Begun?” – The Nation 24th March 2009, “Co-Chairmen of OSCE Minsk Group take part in Third Armenian-Azerbaijani Public Peace Forum” –
Relief Web 22nd March 2009, “Youthful Exchange” –
The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka) 9th March 2009, "An agenda of reform: Trading for Peace - Achieving security and poverty reduction through trade in natural resources in the Great Lakes area" –
Relief Web 18th February 2009," World Bank Institute Uses Radio, Cell Phones to Engage Youth in Post-conflict Burundi" – World Bank 22nd January 2009, "Fears of violence as world's water begins to run out" –
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