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A monthly selection of the best new research and resources on local
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A monthly selection of the best new research and resources on local
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Online consultations

Peace Direct is holding a series of online consultations to bring together
academics, researchers, local experts, practitioners and civil society
organisations to discuss various issues related to peace and conflict.
Applications are currently open for the following consultations scheduled
to be held in October 2017:

   - *Peacebuilding and atrocity prevention: *over the course of the week,
   participants will analyse and discuss a range of topics related to
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Research this month

Kashmir line of control and grassroots peacebuilding

*In the last ten years, grassroots interactions and cross-LoC CBMs have
failed to expand **beyond the initial stage. Except for a limited trade
lobby, grassroots efforts have not been **organized to effect substantial
changes. Despite a lack of push, however, cross-LoC interactions **have
survived a fractious India-Pak relationship, rising border tensions, and
frequent **ceasefire violations.*

Kashmir line of control and grassroots peacebuilding
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=8d3deb1aa1&e=299f29584e>,
from USIP, explores the impact of grassroots peacebuilding activities
addressing issues around the Kashmir line of control. The report argues
that despite work by civil society on both sides of the de-facto border,
the impact has been limited. Recommendations are given on how this can be
improved.
The impact of social media and digital technology on electoral violence in
Kenya

*[W]hile social media and digital tools can amplify and facilitate
violence, with improved communication and monitoring, cell phone technology
also aids, in real time, the distribution of information to security forces
and other responders on an operational level, helping them to effectively
respond to the violence.*

The impact of social media and digital technology on electoral violence in
Kenya
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from the Institute of Development Studies, explores how the widespread
availability and use of digital technology has impacted peace and conflict
in Kenya. The research finds that the technology has both negative (such as
being used to incite violence) and positive (for example contributing to
early warning) effects.
Jihadi brides or female foreign fighters? Women in Da’esh – from
recruitment to sentencing

*Women in Da’esh are far more than what the media has presented as “jihadi
brides” on the search for “jihadi eye candy”. Women join Da’esh for the
same varied reasons as men: seeking a sense of belonging and
community, adventure, an environment to safely practice their faith free
from stigma and discrimination, and a wish to further the Islamic
Caliphate.*

Jihadi brides or female foreign fighters
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from PRIO, looks at why women join ISIS, and their roles with the group.
The paper also explores how gendered ideas of extremism influence how women
are treated when they return, for example often receiving lighter
punishments then men in similar circumstances.
A fresh perspective on security concerns among Malian civil society

*[T]hese initial research results show that civil society in Mali has not
been passively waiting for governmental or international support. Many
initiatives have been taken at the grassroots level, sometimes outside of
state control, to tackle the impact of a lack of services and security.
Youth have been mobilized to patrol the streets at night in some areas, and
dialogues have been organized between local populations and the security
authorities.*

A fresh perspective on security concerns among Malian civil society
<http://peacedirect.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4f59d34151861a7e1d207db2&id=f34244ef11&e=299f29584e>,
from SIPRI, presents the results of a survey of Malian civil society into
how they perceive security in thier country. More than 100 respondents
shared their views on issues such as the effectiveness of national security
actors, confidence in formal institutions, and major sources of insecurity.
Conflict Trends 2017/2

The latest edition of Conflict Trends
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from ACCORD, features articles on countering violent extremism in Africa,
tackling hate speech in Kenya and South Africa, and the role of youth in
mediation.
Peacebuilding and violent extremism

Peacebuilding and violent extremism
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from Peace Direct, presents the results of a 5 day online
consultation around issues relating to violent extremism and peacebuilding.
The conversations covered areas such as defining extremism, the role of
ex-combatants, and counter-narratives. This report contains reflections
from a number of participants on some of the main themes and sessions from
the week.
Funding opportunities

IDB Prize for Women’s Contribution to Development

The Islamic Development Bank Prize for Women’s Contribution to Development
was established to draw international attention to the role women play in
developing their communities and the world. The theme of this years prize
is peace and stability. Prizes are available for both organisations and
individuals. *Deadline: 30 November 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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Muste Institute’s Social Justice Fund

The A.J. Muste Memorial Institute is seeking applications for its Social
Justice Fund to support grassroots activist projects. Priority is given to
groups with small budgets and little access to more mainstream funding
sources. *Deadline: 2 October 2017. *Find out more
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Human Rights Prize of the French Republic

Applications are open for the 2017 Human Rights Prize of the French
Republic. The prize recognises and supports the completion of individual or
collective projects carried out in the field, in France or abroad,
regardless of nationality or borders. Five prize winners will share
€70,000. *Deadline: 15 October 2017 *Find out more
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Grinnell Prize

The Grinnell Prize aims to support and inspire innovative social change
makers throughout the world. Winners of the Prize become part of a network
of passionate visionaries who are both effecting change themselves and
inspiring future generations to do the same. Grants of up to $100,000 will
be awarded. The Prize is open to all individuals from all over the
world. *Deadline:
9 October 2017 *Find out more
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CISV International Peace Fund

CISV International is seeking applications for its Peace Fund. The aim of
CISV is to help their participants develop the skills they need to become
informed, responsible and active global citizens and make a difference in
their communities and the world. *Deadline: 31 October 2017 *Find out more
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>From the blog
Refugees and the media in Lebanon
*By Sawssan Abou-Zahr*: A poisonous attitude has emerged among the media
reporting on the refugee crisis in Lebanon, says Sawssan Abou-Zahr. Bias
and racism are being used to blame domestic problems on those fleeing war –
and distracting from the real issues. Read more »
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Colombia: how strong is the commitment to peace?
*By Lina María Jaramillo*: Colombia is six months in to a peace deal
intended to end 50 years of conflict. With presidential elections due next
year, the prospect of lasting peace is even more complicated than before.
Lina Maria Jaramillo reports on some of the issues that have emerged since
the peace deal. Read more »
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Sudan needs to address racial tension to build sustainable peace
*By Quscondy Abdulshafi*: Discrimination against non-Arabs in Sudan is a
major problem, says Quscondy Abdulshafi – and the conflict won’t end until
the persecution stops. Read more »
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The peacebuilding potential of folk culture in Bangladesh
*By G. M. Shoeb Ahmed*: G. M. Shoeb Ahmed discusses the potential of
folk-based peacebuilding initiatives in Bangladesh. Read more »
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The Rwandan diaspora: a vital but neglected part of post-genocide
reconciliation
*By Jean de Dieu Basabose*: Rwanda has a large migrant and diaspora
community and divisions among these groups must be included in the
reconciliation process and the journey towards peace, says Jean De Dieu. Read
more »
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Darfur Students protests against discriminatory measures from Bakht Alrida
University
*By Quscondy Abdulshafi*: In July 2017, students from Bakht Al-Ruda
University resigned in protest against what they described as racist and
discriminatory policies. Quscondy Abdulshafi provides his thoughts on the
situation. Read more »
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Challenges to peace in Kenya’s Mandera County: a grassroots perspective
*By Philip Emase*: A new report by the Mandera Peacebuilding Programme and
Interpeace presents the first-hand opinions of grassroots communities
across Mandera County, Kenya, exploring the impediments to peace. Read more
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