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The world's state of war and peace

A blog post by our Secretary General

Most of the trends that The State of the World Atlas looks at are ones that are visible across the last two decades since the Cold War ended. During that period, peace is one of the big, under-reported (though not unqualified) good news stories.

Ve, 18/01/2013

The unequal state of the world

A blog post by our Secretary General

16% of global economic output is owned by 0.000016% of the global populationThe state of the world is not just one thing.

Lu, 14/01/2013

The state of the world

A blog post by our Secretary General

16% of global economic output is owned by 0.000016% of the global population

Je, 10/01/2013

The anti-lexicon of peacebuilding: listening to Edward Saïd and George Orwell

A blog by our Director of Programmes

I think Edward Saïd wrote somewhere that the USA can never hope to contribute to sustainable peace in the Middle East until it is willing and able to describe the situation there objectively, comprehensively and accurately. Good advice for President Obama and his new Secretary of State as they embark on four challenging years in the region. And good advice meanwhile for anyone, be they doctor, secretary of state, international NGO staff member or anyone else, who takes on responsibility to help others fix their problems.

Sa, 29/12/2012

Typhoon Bopha hits southern Philippines

Storm devastates Mindanao, where Alert works

Devastation caused by Typhoon BophaOn Tuesday 4th December the southern Philippines was hit by Typhoon Bopha (known locally as Pablo), with the island of Mindanao worst affected.

International Alert has been supporting more inclusive and conflict-sensitive economic governance in the Compostela Valley province of Mindanao, which bore the brunt of the devastation.

Nikki Philline C. de la Rosa, Programme Manager - Mindanao
Me, 19/12/2012

Please help more people find a peaceful future in 2013

A message from Dan Smith, Secretary General

Lu, 17/12/2012

Alert Uganda run with their hearts

Staff share their stories of a 10km Kampala charity run

On 25th November staff in our Uganda office took part in the 10km run of the MTN Kampala International Marathon, one of the country’s largest annual sports events.

Lamunu Petra, Oil project intern
Lu, 17/12/2012

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

Ma, 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

Lu, 10/12/2012

Uganda

2011 annual overview
International Alert
Octobre, 2012
International Alert
24 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-95-4

In the last five years of International Alert's presence in Uganda, we have undertaken different interventions aimed at understanding conflict and building peace. In this report, we provide an overview of this work and highlights of our work in 2011 specifically.

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Voices across borders

Policymakers and diasporas in the UK working for peace and development

Download Voices across borders hereInternational Alert is calling for greater engagement between the UK government and diasporas, in order to improve peace and development.

Barry Navarro, Senior Programme Officer
Je, 29/11/2012

Voices across borders

Policymakers and diasporas in the UK working for peace and development
Lucy Holdaway
Hen Wilkinson
Phil Champain
Paul Hoggett
Novembre, 2012
International Alert
44 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-32-9

The report aims to deepen understanding of diaspora communities in the UK and to improve partnerships between the diaspora and policymakers on peacebuilding and development policy and practice. It explores how the experience of diasporas in the UK is affected by conflict in their countries of origin, the nature of their continuing connections with these countries, and their perceptions and mobilisation around international engagement on development and peacebuilding processes.

This report examines Congolese, Pakistani, Somalia and Sri Lankan diaspora communities in the UK and seeks to improve partnerships between these communities and policymakers working on peacebuilding and development.

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From Lancashire to Whitehall

How a youth group came to debate peace with policymakers

The youth group outside Number 10‘We should go and see David Cameron about this!’, was the conclusion of the Lancashire youth group taking part in our project, “Promoting Positive Voices in Diaspora Communities”.

Barry Navarro, Senior Programme Officer
Je, 29/11/2012

Doctors across borders

Supporting healthcare in post-war Sri Lanka

In November, International Alert organised a visit of four doctors from the British Sri Lankan diaspora community to Sri Lanka, to learn about the country’s healthcare challenges.

Meera Chindooroy
Ve, 23/11/2012
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