News and Insight

Our staff and partners draw on decades of experience, understanding and analysis to make peace possible. As well as news, see their latest thoughtful insights covering violent conflict, peacebuilding, and global events.

Insight

Historia del conflicto en Colombia

Pawan Bali is a journalist working in Delhi, India. Here she gives the inside story about her collaboration with Mohammad Arif Urfi on their documentary film A Journey Through River Vitasta. Describing the communication and travel barriers they had to overcome to produce the first ever joint film on Kashmir, she highlights the lessons they've taken from working together across the Line of Control.
Nouneh Sarkissian on how Internews Armenia works with Conciliation Resources to train youth participants in producing peacebuilding films in the South Caucasus
Story
One of the main causes of religious tensions in the central Nigerian city of Jos is growing youth militancy. Conciliation Resources is supporting an initiative that works with at-risk youth to transform them from aggressors of violence to facilitators of peace.
Lali grew up in Abkhazia's Gali region. She lost her home during the 1992-93 war and now lives as an IDP in western Georgia. Find out about how Lali's campaigning for the rights of fellow displaced people.
Providing a clear process to respond early to tensions in Sierra Leone's cities, provinces and along its borders has been a vital pillar of the country's post-conflict rebuilding. Ismail Tarawali of the Office for National Security explains how shared leadership between civilians, military and police has been key to its success.
Meet Madame Rosalie and learn how she plays a key role reducing tensions in her community affected by the Lord Army Resistance conflict.
default image
Insight

This is the first documentary film to be shot on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC).
Making the film was a significant success in itself as the two journalists who produced it – Mohammad Arif Urfi and Pawan Bali – are from either side of the LoC in Kashmir and were not able to meet in their home region.

In August 2008, after years of missed opportunities to secure a lasting peace, Georgian-South Ossetian tensions erupted into all-out war. The war lasted a matter of days, but people like Tamar – director of the Akhalgori Youth School – will be picking up the pieces for decades.
Insight

Women mediators play a vital role in mediation and are often the bridge between communities, armed groups and conflict parties.

default image
News

Test ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest ChartTest Chart