This report argues that more support for local peacebuilding is needed, and highlights examples of effective local initiatives in support of this claim. To counter the scepticism some decision‑makers express about the impact of local peacebuilding, the report is confined to examples that have been objectively assessed by external evaluators or researchers.
Read MoreMay 30, 2019
Read MoreThe Global Fragility Act of 2019 would require the U.S. government to select at least 5-6 candidate countries or regions based on a set of evidenced-based criteria. This document serves as an example of a country that could, but will not necessarily be, selected in the “Stabilization” category.
Read MoreThe Global Fragility Act of 2019 would require the U.S. government to select at least 5-6 candidate countries or regions based on a set of evidenced-based criteria.This document serves as an example of a country that could, but will not necessarily be, selected in the “Prevention” category.
Read MoreApril 1, 2019
Read MoreThis evidence evaluation and subsector review analyzes data from twenty-two cases. Six macro-level violence reduction Theories of Change (ToC) were developed across three approaches from an analysis of the peacebuilding cases and the strength of evidence for each was assessed.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2019
Read MoreThis study provides a highlevel analysis on DMEL requirements across funding types to assess similarities, differences, and best practices. Initial recommendations, based on the findings, are provided for peacebuilding funders to strengthen support for more effective peacebuilding DMEL.
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