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Este otoño, estamos presentando “Aún desaparecidos: la búsqueda por los ausentes de Colombia tras seis décadas de conflicto,” Una exposición fotográfica en alianza con @UBPDcolombia, en nuestra sede en Washington, D.C. Más información: usip.org/still-missing #StillMissingCOL

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Our next four-week, instructor-led online course will be on conflict sensitivity in peacebuilding! Participants will learn how to apply the theory and practice of conflict sensitivity to peacebuilding projects. Register for free by December 2: usip.org/academy/catalo…


Nearly 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023. Amid this instability, food systems are increasingly viewed as a critical lever for peace. Join us on December 3 as we discuss how food security can help post-conflict recovery: usip.org/peace-through-…


Join us and the @StateDept on November 19 as we host a conversation that will reflect on the Good Friday agreement's achievements, ongoing challenges, and how lessons from its Strand 2 bodies can be applied to other post-conflict zones across the world. usip.org/events/norther…


The possibility that #Russia might provide #NorthKorea with advanced military technologies is “the greatest threat to #SouthKorea,” writes @APCSS@lamikim Yet, Seoul can boost its leverage with Moscow by threatening to supply arms to #Ukraine, she adds. usip.org/publications/2…


#ATTN peacebuilding and monitoring and evaluation practitioners: Register now for our upcoming webinar on how to develop an effective toolkit for strategic religious engagement! This free, instructor-led course begins on November 20. Sign up here: usip.org/academy/catalo…


#DEADLINE | Applications for our 2025-2026 Peace Scholar Fellowship Program are due by Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 4pm EST! Learn more and submit an application at usip.org/grants-fellows….


🇦🇫 #Afghanistan’s precarious economy is facing a new set of multidimensional risks as humanitarian aid shrinks rapidly amid competing demands from other crises around the world. Our William Byrd analyzes how Afghanistan’s economy can survive: usip.org/publications/2…


For peace practitioners and government officials, strategic religious engagement (SRE) is important for achieving humanitarian, development and peacebuilding goals. Join our free webinar on November 20 to develop your SRE toolkit: usip.org/academy/catalo…


"The presence of troops from #NorthKorea, #China’s sole formal ally, makes it more difficult for China to persuade other countries that it is not party to Russian aggression," our @CarlaPFreeman and Naiyu Kuo write about North Korean troops in #Russia. usip.org/publications/2…


Years after the #Bougainville Peace Agreement was signed, a “very complex and detailed process of consultation and negotiation” between the governments of #PapuaNewGuinea and Bougainville is still underway, says @ANUmedia’s @KevinPullen10 usip.org/blog/2024/11/w…


#Bolivia’s experience with judicial elections offers a cautionary tale for #Mexico. Here's why the strength and independence of Mexico’s judicial system has implications for U.S. national security: usip.org/publications/2…


Palau—an archipelago to the east of the #Philippines and southwest of #Guam—is one of #Taiwan’s few remaining diplomatic partners in the region and has seen an increasing U.S. military presence. Here's what you should know about Palau's recent election: usip.org/publications/2…


Sacred sites can foster peace and understanding across religious divides by reflecting a history of coexistence. "Their potential to promote respect for different beliefs is untapped," our @KnoxThames writes. usip.org/publications/2…


While the “very volatile situation” in #Mozambique is nominally in response to October’s presidential election, “it’s been several years in the making,” says our Thomas P. Sheehy this week #OnPeace. usip.org/publications/2…

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#NEW | Australia’s Strategic Thinking on the War in Ukraine, NATO, and Indo-Pacific Security Our report by @CSS_ETHZurich’s @GoranaGrgic’s explores how #Russia’s invasion of #Ukraine has spurred closer cooperation between #Australia and #NATO. usip.org/publications/2…

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