Welcome To The Better Evidence Project
Curating Useful and Impactful Evidence to Inform Peacemaking Practice
The Better Evidence Project (BEP) connects the most useful evidence developed by scholars and practitioners with other practitioners, policymakers, donors, and scholars who seek evidence-based insights to guide their work. BEP works to address gaps in the knowledge base in the field of conflict resolution and makes available existing evidence to those working to prevent war.
BEP’s mission is to identify and make accessible multiple types of resources that influence policy and action, and ensure resources are allocated effectively. The BEP team investigates, curates, and synthesizes knowledge and practice while also facilitating connections between academics and practitioners to exchange ideas and lessons learned.
BEP is housed in the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University.
Through its Resource Center, BEP curates and constantly updates a wide array of evidence-based materials to enable practitioners, donors, and policymakers to strengthen their efforts to end wars, prevent armed conflicts, and build sustainable peace.
Get Involved
Presenting Useful Evidence to Inform Peacemaking Practice
BEP invites partners to join us in harnessing useful research to prevent and end war. Submit your research or suggest other materials for peer review for our Resource Library. Join our pool of reviewers who help discern sound evidence to add to the Resource Library. Help us help peacemakers to be more effective.