Building peace in a multi-polar world
We now live in a multi-polar world, characterised by greater complexity and unpredictability. How can peacebuilders respond to this increased potential for chaos and violence?
We now live in a multi-polar world, characterised by greater complexity and unpredictability. How can peacebuilders respond to this increased potential for chaos and violence?
This publication showcases the impact and reach of our Social Peace and Local Development programme since 2022. The report highlights key results the programme has achieved
This case study presents learning from an intervention by civil society aiming to increase participation of the Albanian minority in the 2022 census in south Serbia.
The Jakharra Social Peace Partnership is advocating for greater women’s inclusion in higher education, despite restrictive social and gender norms towards the role of women.
PCi supported an academic fellowships program focused on enhancing academic partnerships and collaborative research in Kosovo and Serbia. This initiative emphasizes the importance of academic exchanges in knowledge production, collaborative research, and fostering mutual understanding, particularly in the context of peacebuilding.
PCi is hosting a virtual discussion to present a case study showcasing its experience in fostering collaboration among media organizations in Kosovo.
PCi presents a set of principles, developed and endorsed by a range of civil society organisations, designed to enhance the contribution of civil society to normalisation of relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
Our annual report for 2022-2023 reflects on our achievements and the challenges we faced while working to build sustainable peace.
This case study looks at how international support can help independent media achieve a greater impact on democratisation, inter-communal relationships and peacebuilding.
The ongoing armed conflict in Cabo Delgado is creating challenges to the effective delivery of humanitarian aid by the international community. In this blog post we explore the pressing need for increased conflict sensitivity skills amongst those delivering aid.
A key part of our work in Libya focuses supporting women’s inclusion in peacebuilding efforts, ensuring women’s perspectives and needs are better reflected in decision-making, and understanding how different gendered experiences of conflict impact peacebuilding.
This publication looks at cross-border cooperation in the fight against human trafficking and gender-based violence, and makes recommendations for local authorities on the adoption of best practices.
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