Toolkit for Advocacy and Action,
Peace support operations (ARABIC)
Toolkit for Advocacy and Action,
Peace negotiations and Agreements (SPANISH)
Toolkit for Advocacy and Action,
Human Rights,
Arabic
Toolkit for Advocacy and Action,
Human Rights,
Arabic
Inclusive Security, Sustainable Peace: A Toolkit for Advocacy and Action, Human rights section
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London from 24th March – 1st April with a programme packed full of documentaries and dramas set to inspire, inform and trigger debate. This year, in association with the Festival, we are proud to present the opening night film – the UK premiere of Denis Villeneuve’s Academy Award-nominated Incendies.
Mid January to mid February 2010
As part of our partnership with radio station Passion for the Planet this month you can listen to the following interviews:
What impact does conflict have on our climate and what impact does climate change have on conflict?
Does overseas interference in conflict areas bring positive change or leave a lasting negative legacy?
And which countries are most vulnerable to conflict in the future?
From Dan Smith’s blog, which can be found at www.dansmithsblog.com.
A permanent memorial for Jean Charles de Menezes was recently unveiled to a small crowd at Stockwell underground station in south London, near International Alert’s office. Mis-identified as a terrorist suspect, he was killed by London police officers on 22 July 2005.
Feelings, accountability and errors
In December International Alert held a two-day dialogue workshop in London that convened the leaders of the youth and student wings of the 17 main Lebanese political parties.
From Dan Smith’s blog, which can be found at www.dansmithsblog.com.
Mid February to mid March 2010
As part of our partnership with radio station Passion for the Planet this month you can listen to the following interviews:
Just what is it that causes war and why have we had over 120 of them worldwide since the end of the Cold War in 1989?
What needs to happen for there to be a lasting peace after a conflict?
Can business influence peace? And should local businesses be included in a peace process?
Listen, on demand, to interviews with International Alert
Last year we teamed up with the UK’s leading ethical radio station Passion for the Planet and recorded a series of interviews focused on peacebuilding.
These interviews, which were broadcast on Passion for the Planet, are now being made available to listen to on demand.
Mid April to mid May 2010
As part of our partnership with radio station Passion for the Planet this month you can listen to the following interviews:
Will oil in Uganda be a blessing or a curse for the country?
Is female empowerment the route to more peaceful societies?
Why is war so much easier than peace?
‘Global Trends and Threats and the South Caucasus’ was the topic of a regional roundtable that International Alert organised in Tbilisi, Georgia on 13th April 2010. Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian experts took part in this one-day event, together with representatives from the international community and international organisations based in Tbilisi, as well as diplomats from some of the embassies in Georgia.