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Climate and conflict as a vicious cycle: The case of Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, the effects of climate change amplify existing conflicts, creating a struggle for resources. How can this dynamic be tempered?
- blog post 11 May 2021
- Author(s) Hans-Joachim Giessmann, Charlotte Hamm

Youth and armed conflictAspirations, agency and space for transformation
Panel discussion on the trajectories and opportunities for young people in transforming armed conflict.
- event 27 May 2021

Video: Protest movements in the Arab WorldOpportunities, challenges and prospects for the protest movements in Iraq, Lebanon and Sudan
Watch a video of our panel discussion with experts and activists from the Middle East examining current developments in the region.
- event 20 May 2021

La juventud y los conflictos armadosAspiraciones, agencia y espacios de transformación
Mesa de debate sobre las trayectorias, oportunidades y el rol de la juventud en la transformación de conflictos armados.
- event 27 May 2021

Promoting reconciliation in Hirshabelle State, Somalia
The project focuses on supporting and empowering local peacebuilders in their efforts to address conflict and support reconciliation in Hirshabelle State.
- Past Project 2020 - 2023

Perspectives from IndiaPanel discussion on conflict transformation in a multipolar world
In this free event, distinguished experts and practitioners from India shared insights on India as an actor in the international peacebuilding scene.
- event 16 Jun 2021

Video: Beyond menChallenging gendered dynamics of conflict transformation
Watch a video of our panel discussion on the role of gender in peace and conflict.
- event 22 Jun 2021

Omani perspectives on the peace process in Yemen
Oman has played an important role in supporting mediation efforts since the conflict in Yemen began. The country’s amicable relations with Saudi Arabia, Ansar Allah, Iran, and other Yemeni and international conflict stakeholders has allowed it to facilitate negotiations in a manner few other countries are able or willing to realise. This comes in the context of Oman’s established history of attempting to bring conflicting parties from its immediate western neighbour to the table at critical junctures. These efforts were again reactivated in early 2021 with the facilitation of talks between belligerents in the current conflict and international representatives in Muscat.
- Year 2021
- Author(s) Abdullah Baabood