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Dear Colleague,
Welcome to the April edition of Alert's e-bulletin.
This month we concentrate on our work on climate change in South Asia and our new publication on refugee return to eastern DRC. We also give you an update on our engagement in the South Caucasus and
on our work on economic recovery in Nepal. You can also find out more
about our upcoming events and listen to a series of interviews with
Alert’s experts on radio station Passion for the Planet.
Ilaria Bianchi
Editor
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EVENTS

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- Run for Peace – Places available for the British 10k London Run
Feeling inspired by the London Marathon? Join our Peace Is Possible Running Team for this fantastic central London 10k on Sunday 11th July! Call 020 7624 6840 or email fundraising@international-alert.org. Find out more.
- Once On This Island – One-off charity performance
On Saturday 8th May youth theatre group ‘Full Circle’ will perform the vibrant Caribbean musical Once On This Island,
with all proceeds going towards our peacebuilding work. The performance
takes place at North London’s Artsdepot. Tickets cost just £10 for
adults and £6 for children. You can buy online or call the box office on 020 8369 5454.
- Are You Taking the Peace? – UK top comedians perform for Alert
We have a handful of remaining tickets for this event on Thursday 6th May
when comedians including Stewart Lee, Rufus Hound (‘Argumental’, Dave),
Adam Buxton (BBC6 Music), Al Barrie and Tim Key (‘We Need Answers’,
BBC4) will take the stage at The Bloomsbury Theatre for a night of laughter in aid of our peacebuilding work. Buy online or call the booking office on 020 7388 8822 today to avoid disappointment! Find out more.
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About International Alert
International
Alert is an independent peacebuilding organisation that has worked for
over 20 years to lay the foundations for lasting peace and security in
communities affected by violent conflict. Our multifaceted approach
focuses both in and across various regions; aiming to shape policies
and practices that affect peacebuilding; and helping build skills and
capacity through training.
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Our thematic projects
work at local, regional and international levels, focusing on
cross-cutting issues critical to building sustainable peace. These
include business and economy, gender, governance, aid, security and
justice. We are one of the world’s leading peacebuilding NGOs with more
than 120 staff based in London and our 11 field offices.
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