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New Deal - real deal?

A blog by our Secretary General

In both low and middle income countries, well established arguments and solid evidence confirm that there is no real development without peace and only the peace of the graveyard without development. These conclusions have shifted the fulcrum of discussion about development over the past several years. But they have not yet added up to telling anybody how to do it.

Thu, 18/04/2013

Kenya elections: good for justice?

A blog by our Director of Programmes

To many disinterested observers last week's Kenya elections seem like a victory not only for President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, for his Jubilee Alliance, and for the Kikuyu and Kalenjin tribes represented by Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto.

Wed, 13/03/2013

Top 100 NGO list

International Alert included for second year running

The Global Journal front coverInternational Alert is included in this year's list of top 100 NGOs in the world by The Global Journal, for the second year running.

Fri, 25/01/2013

Organised violence in flux

Rethinking peacebuilding to deal with the challenges of the world today

 

Our second Conflict Ideas Forum was on the topic of large-scale violent conflict that neither fits formal and familiar definitions of "armed conflict", nor does it fit into the mandates of international institutions.

Katrine Hoyer, Senior Research Consultant
Fri, 18/01/2013

Van Rompuy strikes a good balance

A blog post by our Secretary General

Herman Van Rompuy's Nobel LectureThe Nobel Lecture when the EU received the 2012 Peace Prize was a speech in two chapters, the first delivered by Herman Van Rompuy, the President of the Council (pictured), and the second by Jose Barroso, President of the Commission. It was van Rompuy who addressed the issues I raised in yesterday’s post and he did it pretty well.

The Nobel Lecture

Tue, 11/12/2012

The EU's Nobel Peace Prize

A blog post by our Secretary General

Herman Van Rompuy and Jose Barroso accept the Nobel Peace PrizeToday, Monday 10 December, in Oslo City Hall and then in the banqueting rooms of the Grand Hotel in the evening, the European Union receives and celebrates the Nobel Peace Prize 2012.

Euro-phobes and sceptics

Mon, 10/12/2012

'Now I see it differently'

Better preparing people for civilian crisis management missions

‘Now I see it differently’, said one of the participants on our four-day course on conflict analysis and conflict sensitivity in Birmingham, UK last month.

The event, designed to train and prepare civilians for crisis management missions worldwide, brought together members of EU, UN and OSCE missions in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Kosovo and elsewhere.

Pia Frohwein
Fri, 19/10/2012

Favela chic?

Rio’s attempt to build urban resilience

Here our Climate Change and Conflict Adviser Janani Vivekananda shares her thoughts on a recent trip to Rio, Brazil.

Hot on the heels of the Olympic flag, I found myself making the journey from London to Rio for a conference last week.

Janani Vivekananda, Climate Change and Conflict Adviser
Thu, 30/08/2012

Beyond 2015 position paper on Conflict & Disaster

Call to join drafting team

Version en français ci-dessous
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CALL TO JOIN DRAFTING TEAM FOR BEYOND 2015 POSITION PAPER ON CONFLICT & DISASTER
 

Chris Underwood
Wed, 22/08/2012

What peace and whose?

Building a more comprehensive peace in the two Sudans

In the more than 50 years since its independence, Sudan has suffered from recurring civil wars causing extensive suffering and devastation. With the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005 hopes rose for peaceful co-existence and development. However, since the secession of South Sudan in 2011, the situation can at best be described as non-war. A positive peace seems to be far away.

Phil Vernon
Fri, 22/06/2012

Free Professional Workshop for Youth Workers - 26th June 2012

Through a participatory afternoon we will share experiences and approaches to working with young people on issues of conflict both in the UK and abroad. Contributors include the British Red Cross, Marsden Heights Community College, Refugee Youth, International Alert and Y Care International.

For more information and to download a booking form, see the attachments below.

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Thu, 31/05/2012

Comedians for peace

Top UK comedians tell us what they think peace is and why it’s so important

Browse through the images below of some of the comedians that have taken part in International Alert’s ‘Are You Taking the Peace?’ series, and find out what they think peace is and why it’s so important.
 
Want to know when our next ‘Are You Taking the Peace?’ event is taking place? Click HERE.

 

Nasseem Khanum
Fri, 20/04/2012

A first step for Alert in Tunisia

Building a path towards a just and sustainable peace


Tunisia roundtableFrom 16th-18th March 2012 International Alert convened a group of 25 civil society leaders from different parts of Tunisia.

Phil Champain
Fri, 30/03/2012

What Peace and Whose?

Envisioning a more comprehensive, more stable peace in South Sudan and Sudan
Richard Barltrop
International Alert
Wed, 15/02/2012
International Alert
28 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-17-6

This paper uses Alert’s peacebuilding framework to explore questions about peace and peacebuilding in South Sudan and Sudan.

Important underlying factors of conflict remain unaddressed within both countries, and the paper makes three broad recommendations to those in South Sudan and Sudan who are concerned to build a more comprehensive and more stable peace, and to those in the international community wishing to support their efforts.

  • Use a positive peace framework to define goals and measure progress.
  • Promote a visioning and sustained dialogue process about peace.
  • Identify and emphasise how the economy can best support long-term peace.
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