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Research this month
Boko Haram and violent extremism: perspectives from peacebuilders

*The study was conclusive in its finding that peacebuilders believed that
military force has contributed very little to radicalising people to join
Boko Haram. However, the peacebuilders did not think the that the military
could provide a long-lasting answer to Boko Haram; hence, they recommended
a set of solutions that included military and non-military measures.*

Boko Haram and violent extremism
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=a2e4071e38&e=299f29584e>,
from the Institute of Security Studies, presents the views of local
peacebuilders responding to the impacts of the Boko Haram conflict in
Northern Nigeria. Peacebuilders give their opinions on what motivates
people to join Boko Haram, what impact the military response is having, and
what should be done to end the conflict.
Community-based development in rural Afghanistan

*Despite the enthusiasm for community-based approaches, they are in fact
inappropriate for many places in rural Afghanistan, including where such
projects have reported tremendous success. A key reason is that an
essential element is often missing from the implementation of these
efforts: the community.*

Community-based development in rural Afghanistan
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=093a337aa4&e=299f29584e>,
from USIP, is a critical examination of the assumptions underlying
community-based development projects in Afghanistan*. *The report argues
that many assumptions are misguided, leading to inappropriate projects and
unreliable evaluations.
Prospects for local integration of internally displaced people in North
Kivu, DRC

*In North Kivu, local integration, which is already taking place
informally, has emerged as an underexploited means of strengthening the
resilience of displaced people while potentially reinforcing social
cohesion.*

Prospects for local integration of internally displaced people in North
Kivu, DRC
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=87d86850f9&e=299f29584e>,
from Oxfam, argues for greater attention on integrating displaced people
into local communities in DR Congo. According to the report, too much focus
is given to the eventual return of displaced people at the expense of
short-term, more immediate needs.
Sustaining Peace: what does it mean in practice?

*[S]ustaining peace cannot simply sit alongside economic, social, or
security policies. It must be positioned above all the different sectors,
akin to a meta-policy that builds on and accounts for all other policies.
All policies must be infused with the intention to sustain peace, which in
turn will make them more durable and coherent.*

Sustaining Peace
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=a3de5db145&e=299f29584e>,
from the International Peace Institute, seeks to define the concept  of
"sustaining peace". The concept has become a key part of the UN's thinking
around peace, although there is still uncertainty about what exactly is
meant by the idea. This paper attempts to give a definition and look at
what it means in practice.
Conflict Trends 2017/1

The latest edition of ACCORD's Conflict Trends
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includes
articles on "people-centered" border management, repatriation in Northern
Nigeria, and the role of mineral resources in conflict in Eastern DR Congo.
Mapping peacebuilding in Unity State

Following five years of work supporting local peacebuilding in the Sudanese
province of South Kordofan, Peace Direct commissioned a mapping of local
peacebuilding capacities in Unity State, across the border in South Sudan.
The aim was to map local organisations and other actors, as well as the
international organisations supporting local peacebuilding. View the
research
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Funding opportunities
Women of Peace Award

The Women’s Peacepower Foundation, Inc. is seeking nominations for its
Women of Peace Award to reward women for peace, fairness and justice. The
recipients will be honored through a small financial contribution, a
minimum of $250 made to the non-profit organization of their choice that is
working to promote peace. *Deadline: 31 May 2017 Find out more
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IPRAF Peace Research Grant Program

The International Peace Research Association Foundation (IPRAF) is seeking
applicants for its Peace Research Grants Program in order to enhance the
processes of peace. *Deadline: 31 August 2017 Find out more
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*Public Peace Prize*

The Public Peace Prize is the only peace award for which the candidates are
proposed, nominated and supported simply by citizens of the world. This
mark of recognition allows everyone to offer their appreciation for
initiatives and for people, known or unknown, who are working for
reconciliation, non-violence and mutual aid. *Deadline: 1 January 2018 Find
out more
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*Maypole Fund*

The Maypole Fund is currently open for applications to support imaginative,
non-violent and politically expressive projects from women and welcomes
applications from women only for peace-related projects and activities. The
Maypole Fund provides grants of up to £750. *Deadline: 30 June 2017* Find
out more
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Open Society Initiative for West Africa

The Open Society Initiative for West Africa is accepting proposals from
local organisations based in West Africa to support the creation of open
societies marked by functioning democracy, good governance, and the rule of
law, basic freedoms, and widespread civic participation. *Deadline: 30 May
2017* Find out more
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Strengthening Resilience to Violence and Extremism (STRIVE-Global)

Strengthening Resilience to Violence and Extremism is currently accepting
proposals from eligible organisations with an aim to support design and
implementation of civil society initiatives to prevent and counter violent
extremism. Any grant requested under this call for proposals must fall
between EUR 40,000 and EUR 100,000.  *Deadline: 22 May 2017* Find out more
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North-South Prize

The North-South Prize distinguishes each year two people, one from the
north, the other from the south, who have excelled in their commitment to
human rights, democracy and rule of law, contributing to the north-south
dialogue and interdependence. *Deadline: 15 September 2017* Find out more
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>From the blog
Nepal: the uphill struggle for justice
*By Ambika Pokhrel*: A year into Nepal's Truth Commissions, changing
governments and resistance from top-ranking officials continues to
frustrate the path to peace. Read more »
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Women and violence in Bangladesh
*By G. M. Shoeb Ahmedand Sumaya Imam Shuhcita*: Insight on Conflict’s
Bangladesh Local Peacebuilding Expert and Sumaya Imam Shuhcita say that to
solve women’s problems in Bangladesh, women must be involved. Read more »
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Pulling the trigger: police brutality in Sierra Leone?
*By Abdul Brima*: The killing of two people at a protest last year has
launched a debate about the tactics of the police in Sierra Leone. Abdul
Brima spoke to civil society and the police about how to keep the peace. Read
more »
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Peacewatch: Yemen - April 2017
*By Anonymous*: Peace Direct’s Local Peacebuilding Expert in Yemen spoke to
local peace workers for an update on he conflict in their country. Read
more »
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