European Union

Nagorny Karabakh

20 years of civil peacebuilding

Read the report 'Advancing the prospects for peace' here.International Alert has launched a new report on the successes and challenges of 20 years of civil peacebuilding in the Nagorny Karabakh conflict context.

Marina Nagai – Senior Projects Manager, Eurasia
Fri, 30/08/2013

Advancing the prospects for peace (English)

20 years of civil peacebuilding in the context of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict
International Alert
August, 2013
International Alert
40 pages
London, UK
978-1-909578-24-1

Almost two decades after the ceasefire agreement, the official peace process on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group has been unable to reach a peaceful settlement. In the meantime, civil society groups in the region have sought to advance the prospects for peace at different levels of society outside of political negotiations. This study represents a landmark attempt to collectively reflect on 20 years of civil society-led peacebuilding efforts on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.

This study represents a landmark attempt to collectively reflect on 20 years of civil society-led peacebuilding efforts on the Nagorny Karabakh conflict.

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Common principles of justice in Nepal

Improving coordination between state and non-state justice systems

Formal and informal justice actors discussing issues concerning access to justice in Mahottari district in NepalOn 5 July International Alert, in partnership with the National Judicial Academy, Forum for Women Law and Development and Legal Aid and Consultancy Centre, launch

Rabina Shrestha - Programme Manager, Nepal
Thu, 11/07/2013

Myths and conflict in the South Caucasus (English)

A training manual in critical thinking
International Alert

Location

March, 2013
International Alert
72 pages
London, UK
978-1-909578-12-8

This new training manual is designed to promote critical thinking towards enemy images and discourses at the heart of the conflict dynamic in the South Caucasus. Designed to be useful for professionals such as teachers, students, journalists and peacebuilding practitioners, the training should equip participants with tools to resist the manipulation of public opinion through invented stereotypes.

This new training manual is designed to promote critical thinking towards enemy images and discourses at the heart of the conflict dynamic in the South Caucasus.

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"Doubt is the mother of wisdom"

Using critical thinking to promote peace

International Alert has produced a new training manual to promote critical thinking in relation to the conflicts in the South Caucasus.

Juliet Schofield - Caucasus Manager
Thu, 27/06/2013

Integrated or isolated? (English)

How state and non-state justice systems work for justice in Nepal
International Alert
Forum for Women, Law and Development
Legal Aid and Consultancy Centre
May, 2012
International Alert
68 pages
London, UK

In the context of transition from conflict to peace in Nepal, and the associated urgent need for the state to be seen to enforce rule of law and ensure access to justice for all, this report documents research which examines the relationship between state and non-state justice mechanisms. The purpose of this research is to begin to identify opportunities for strengthening coordination between state and non-state justice providers, with the aim of improving access to justice.

This report examines the relationship between state and non-state justice mechanisms in Nepal, to identify opportunities for strengthening coordination between state and non-state justice providers, with the aim of improving access to justice.

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Evaluating the EU's role and challenges in Sudan and South Sudan

Sudan and South Sudan Case Study
Joost Van Der Zwan
International Alert
October, 2011
Initiative for Peacebuilding
28 pages
London, UK

This report analyses the EU’s institutional capacity to carry out conflict early warning, early action, and conflict prevention in two of the most conflict-ridden and war-affected countries in the world: Sudan and South Sudan. It analyses the institutional aspects of EU conflict early warning approaches and assesses the extent to which they are applied in-country and in Brussels to inform policies, strategies and programming processes.

This report analyses the EU’s institutional capacity to carry out conflict early warning, early action, and conflict prevention in two of the most conflict-ridden and war-affected countries in the world - Sudan and South Sudan - concluding that the EU needs to identify its peacebuilding niche in a heavily crowded field of actors.

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