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President of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP) General Tiani greets participants of the Assises Nationales, a National Dialogue event organised by the military junta.

Niger’s National Dialogue: A genuine path to democratic transition or just political theatre?

Explore key insights from Niger's National Dialogue – the rare sense of unity and ownership, as well as the challenges ahead for the country’s political transition.

  • blog post 25 Feb 2025
  • Author(s) Antje Herrberg
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National Dialogue and peacemaking

This eight-week online course provides an in-depth understanding of National Dialogues and how to prepare, conduct and implement them.

  • Course Dec 2025
Far-right groups gather in front of La Moneda presidential palace on 9 September 2023 in Santiago de Chile to celebrate the 1973 coup d'etat

The rise of far-right memory politicsHow the past is instrumentalised across the globe

A new collection of research papers and a policy brief highlight the global misuse of history by far-right actors and offer strategies to counter their influence.

  • feature 16 Apr 2025
This Friday, May 19, 2017 file photo, general view during a meeting of a delegation of Syria's main opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) with UN Special Envoy for Syria during peace talks, at the United Nations Offices in Geneva, Switzerland. Much has changed since Syria's warring sides held the last round of UN-brokered talks in Geneva in the summer: The U.N. is sidestepping the divisive question of President Bashar Assad's future, the Islamic State group has been defeated in all its strongholds, and Russia, Iran, Turkey and the U.S. have engaged in high level diplomacy that has largely frozen the lines of conflict.

Video: Psychology and peacemakingThe inner dynamics of peace negotiations

Watch the recording of our event to learn more about how psychological insights can support more effective negotiation and mediation strategies.

  • event 19 Jun 2025
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Our annual report 2024Narrative

2024 was marked by a record number of violent conflicts, underscoring the importance of the work that we do. Read about how we intensified our peacebuilding efforts despite the challenges that organisations like ours currently face.

In Guatemala, participants find strength and solidarity through shared stories.

Women shaping peace after warHow networks of former combatants are driving gender-transformative peace processes

Long after peace deals are signed, women from resistance movements continue to lead. Their networks are spaces of healing, solidarity and transformation.

  • feature 10 Jul 2025
In Sierra Leone, efforts to integrate diamond smuggling networks into formal politics during the 1996 and 1999 peace agreements entrenched corruption in the country.

Bridging the divide: How peacebuilding and anti-corruption can work together

Pursued separately, peace and anti-corruption efforts can backfire. Aligning them is crucial for building just, inclusive and lasting governance.

  • feature 24 Jul 2025
Volunteers clean the streets and distribute food near the site of the explosion, on the 3rd day after a huge unknown blast at the port of Beirut, Lebanon on August 7, 2020.

Still struggling to give “P” a chance?Options for integrating the peace pillar into the triple nexus

Lessons from our in-country work show that there is more we can and should do to integrate peace more effectively into nexus programming.

  • blog post 28 Jul 2025
  • Author(s) Joshua Rogers
Dialogue and conflict mediation are crucial in ensuring Europe’s security.

Investing in peaceThe role of dialogue and conflict mediation in ensuring Europe’s security

Funding for non-military interventions is at an all-time low. While it is important to prepare for our defence, we must also invest in peace.

  • feature 7 Nov 2025
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