Author:
Jenny White
Published Date:April 22, 2014
Abstract:The Southern Sudanese Women’s Initiative for Peace Education (SSWIPE) is a project that seeks to facilitate peacebuilding in South Sudanese communities...
Author:
Claudine Kuradusenge
Published Date:April 22, 2014
Abstract:To better serve its students and community, S-CAR is welcoming a new addition to its team. With more than ten years of experience, Jackie Finch has joined S-...
Author:
Agnieszka Paczynska, Susan F. Hirsch, Alexandra Schaerrer
Published Date:April 21, 2014
Abstract:On February 22 and 23, 2014, the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution welcomed 33 participants from ten national institutions to participate in a...
Author:
Alma AbdulHadi - Jadallah
Published Date:April 18, 2014
Abstract:In 2011, Yemeni men, women, youth and children demonstrated and protested against the government of Ali Abdallah Saleh, insisting on his resignation and the...
Author:
Cassie Ammen
Published Date:April 17, 2014
Abstract:S-CAR's Annual Celebration of Achievements is almost upon us: a night of celebrating and building the S-CAR community, of hearing about ongoing...
Author:
Pablo Ramirez
Published Date:April 14, 2014
Abstract:Call me if you know anything else,” I remember asking my father as I walked by Southside frantically refreshing my Twitter feed. He answered back in a...
Author:
Innocent Balthazary Rugaragu
Published Date:March 25, 2014
Abstract:Christy Cheesman is a Conflict Analysis and Resolution major at George Mason University. Her concentration is in community organizations and she intends to...
Author:
Kwaw G. de Graft- Johnson
Published Date:March 25, 2014
Abstract:The words, “In cases of protracted conflict, an act of violence always has unanticipated consequences. Its effects far exceed the objectives of...
Author:
Gedeon Patrick Hakizimana
Published Date:March 24, 2014
Abstract:As students, faculty members, scholars, and practitioners of the S-CAR community, continue to look to engage in and undertake initiatives to tackle both...
Author:
Herman Wainggai
Published Date:March 24, 2014
Abstract:New Guinea, the world’s second largest island, sits on the Pacific Rim, a few degrees south of the equator and approximately 150km north of Australia....
Author:
Adeeb Yousif Abdel Alla
Published Date:March 21, 2014
Abstract:After completing her Masters degree at George Mason University, Megan Greeley, an S-CAR alumna, joined an international NGO, with a field office located in the...
Author:
Dilafruz Khonikboyeva
Published Date:March 21, 2014
Abstract:What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible...