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Research this month

Implementing UNSCR 2250: Youth and religious actors engaging for peace

*Youth and religious leaders are still being excluded from peace and
security initiatives as well as decision-making forums. When trying to
include the other, both religious leaders and youth leaders should turn to
allies within the other group, including young religious leaders.*

UN Security Council Resolution 2250 urges member states to find ways to
involve young people in decision making at all levels in institutions and
mechanisms for the prevention and resolution of conflict. Implementing
UNSCR 2250
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from USIP, looks at how young people and religious leaders are working
together to build peace, and opportunities for how they can work better
together in the future. The report draws on examples from Uganda, Colombia
and Nigeria to explore how such partnerships can support implementation of
UNSCR 2250 on Youth, Peace, and Security.
Livelihoods, conflict and recovery

*[T]he assumption in conflict-affected areas that conflict is the main
driver of poor livelihood outcomes is not necessarily true, and neither is
the assumption that livelihood recovery naturally follows the end of
conflict*

Livelihoods, conflict and recovery
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=feb040b390&e=299f29584e>,
from
the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium, shares the findings of six
years of qualitative and quantitative research into the impact of conflict
on people's livelihoods in eight conflict areas. The study suggests the
relationship is more complex than often is assumed.
More than the money: localisation in practice

*Local organisations are growing in strength and impact, becoming more
organized, informed, and engaged. Yet, the localisation debate remains
essentially conceptual and the majority of discussions ... are taking place
at the international level, with limited engagement from local actors.*

More than the money
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from Trócaire and Groupe URD, explores the concept of "localisation" and
what it means in practice. The past year has seen much attention given to
the idea that local actors should play a more central role in humanitarian
aid. This report looks at some of the issues that arise for both
international and local actors.
Indigenous women and Colombia’s peace process

*Indigenous peoples in Colombia want a state that values indigenous
knowledge and includes indigenous women and men, not as beneficiaries but
as decision makers. Colombians now have the chance to review the political
settlement and form a multicultural state that includes all citizens.*

Indigenous women and Colombia’s peace process
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=096d813852&e=299f29584e>,
from Conciliation Resources, examines the participation of indigenous women
in Colombia's peace process. Despite often facing exclusion,
marginalisation, and discrimination the peace process presents
opportunities for indigenous women to play a bigger role in the country's
decision-making processes.
Breaking the cycle of violence: applying conflict sensitivity to
transitional justice

*Transitional justice processes, increasingly seen as contributing to
peacebuilding, are inherently political. Support to such processes cannot
be considered neutral, but should be acknowledged as having the potential
to produce perverse effects.*

Breaking the cycle of violence
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=1f076e1a4e&e=299f29584e>,
from swisspeace, looks at how the tool of conflict sensitivity can be
applied to transitional justice interventions. This report provides
recommendations on how to approach transitional justice in a way that
minimises the potential for exacerbating conflict between groups.
Local voices for peace in Zimbabwe

*Local organisations are ensuring communities receive their fair share
of food. They are running successful savings and loans schemes, and
generating business growth despite a stagnant national economy. They are
engaging at appropriate levels with community leaders, and building trust
across political dividing lines.*

Local voices for peace in Zimbabwe
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=10099376bb&e=299f29584e>,
from Peace Direct, presents the analysis and recommendations of Zimbabwean
civil society activists that emerged from a practitioner workshop exploring
prospects for peace ahead of upcoming elections.
Funding opportunities

United Nations Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund Gender and Youth
Promotion Initiative

The United Nations Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) is seeking
applications for its Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative to support the
empowerment of women, the advancement of gender equality, and to recognise
the role of young people as central peace. *Deadline: 07 July 2017 Find out
more
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Tinker Foundation

The Tinker Foundation is seeking proposals for it's Institutional Grants
program. The program supports effective policy changes to improve the lives
of Latin Americans. Priority areas of focus are: democratic governance;
education; and sustainable resource management. *Deadline: 15 September
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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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
Mapping hope in the Israel-Palestine conflict
*By Allen Hester: *Two graduate researchers have launched an ambitious
project to map levels of hope (or hopelessness) for peace in the
Israel-Palestine conflict. Read more »
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Peace and conflict report: June 2017
*By Kevin McCann:* Peace Direct's Local Peacebuilding Experts provide their
latest analysis of conflict in their areas - and what it means for
peacebuilders. Read on for reports on the situation in the Central African
Republic, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Yemen. Read more »
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Armed peace in the Gambia: the role of ECOWAS
*By Tomas Serna:* The need for reform of the armed forces in The Gambia is
pressing - but a delicate political task. Tomas Serna discusses the Gambian
security sector in light of the recent decision to extend the presence of
the regional military force. Read more »
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