Emergent Evidence-Based Practices Supporting SDG16
Hosted by Better Evidence Project in the Center for Peacemaking Practice Drawing from across local and global agencies, we examine emergent evidence-based practices that support […]
Hosted by Better Evidence Project in the Center for Peacemaking Practice Drawing from across local and global agencies, we examine emergent evidence-based practices that support […]
This 2.25-hour session will include first five minutes of introduction from the award-winning film maker William Watson, then 92 minutes of screening the film Soldiers […]
Evidence-Based Peacemaking: What We Need to Know; What We Need to Share; What We Need to Learn Facilitator: Jeffrey Helsing, Executive Director, Better Evidence Project, […]
Presented by Carter School Better Evidence Project This session will focus on the importance of local peacemaking initiatives and how outside intervenors can complement rather undermine […]
Fall 2022 Peace Week will be held September 19th through September 23rd, focusing on the theme "Rethinking Peace: 2022 and Beyond." The Russian invasion of Ukraine, mass […]
This session will be a platform for the 5 IREX Community Solutions fellows being hosted at the Carter School to discuss their projects--their goals, program design and plans for implementation upon return to their communities at the end of the fall semester. They are from Bangladesh, Guatemala, Palestine (West Bank), Palestine (Gaza), and Slovakia.
This panel session will spotlight the Carter School's new Evidence to Action for Peace Initiative. It is designed to: --Strengthen efforts, both local and international, to prevent armed conflicts, end wars, and build sustainable peace. --Bridge theory and practice. --Promote and draw upon local and international knowledge and local and international practice. --Embody a cycle of continuous learning and sharing
Too often, in conflict resolution work and in the peacebuilding field, we use different terms or mean different things with the terms we use. This hampers our engagement and collaboration between local and international actors or across sectors when working in shared conflict and humanitarian space. This panel will explore how we can more effectively engage with each other rather than talk past each other given the stakes both in the US and globally.