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Yemen’s accountability systems have faced long-standing challenges, further strained by years of conflict.

Video: Accountability in times of warInsights from Yemen

Watch the recording of our event to learn about Yemen’s path to stronger accountability, current reforms, and insights from regional experiences.

  • event 3 Sept 2025
Demonstrators shine the lights of their mobile phones as they stand under a large European Union flag, during a pro-EU rally ahead of the second round of the presidential election redo in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, May 9, 2025.

Video: EU democracy promotion in turbulent times – a critical reflection

Why do some uprisings change the course of history, while others stall or even backfire? Watch our event recording to find out more.

  • event 17 Sept 2025
Chris Coulter

Europe must lead on Women, Peace and Security

25 years since its adoption, Chris Coulter urges governments and multilateral institutions to redouble efforts to mainstream the WPS Agenda.

  • blog post 28 Oct 2025
  • Author(s) Chris Coulter
Al Ayadhiyah’s third dialogue session, September 2024.

Bridging divides and tackling water scarcityCommunity dialogue as a climate action in Iraq

From dispute to shared responsibility, community dialogues are helping Iraqi villages manage water scarcity and build trust for a more resilient future.

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Chris Coulter

We are defunding peace – and calling it security

As leaders gather in Munich amid record defence budgets, Chris Coulter argues that lasting security depends on the patient work of conflict prevention and mediation.

  • blog post 13 Feb 2026
  • Author(s) Chris Coulter
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From stabilisation to navigationWhat the Sahel reveals about engaging with conflict in a multipolar world

This blog explores how the Sahel’s evolving conflicts expose the limits of security-first interventions and argues for a shift in conflict engagement.

  • blog post 26 Feb 2026
  • Author(s) Antje Herrberg, Véronique Dudouet
Peuls, traditional pastoral herders, in ceremonial dress at the Festival des Civilisations du Fleuve Niger.

Video: From stabilisation to navigationRethinking peacebuilding in the Sahel

Join our discussion to critically reflect on peace research and practice in the Sahel, and to explore local perspectives on mediation and navigating social change.

  • event 17 Mar 2026
At Masceti beach in the Southeast of Bali an estimated 30 victims of the 1965 massacre lay buried in an unmarked mass grave.

A past hidden behind beautyBali’s silences and the violent past tourism keeps hidden

On a recent trip, the Transitional Justice Hub team explored how tourism on Bali masks the island’s violent past and complicates efforts to confront its legacy.

  • blog post 20 Mar 2026
  • Author(s) Matthias Auer
A worker filling a residents' water tank in Al-Ma’alla District, Yemen.

Video: Restoring local service provision in YemenElectricity, water, and waste management in Taiz City, Aden, Seiyun, Mukalla, and Al-Ghaydah

The war in Yemen has reshaped local services. Our event explored where they have proven resilient and what is needed to restore them in Yemen.

  • event 30 Apr 2026
Transforming relationships through trauma-informed dialogue.

Dealing or healing?Trauma-responsive approaches in times of transactional peacemaking

Join our online event on 13 May to explore the relevance of trauma-responsive approaches for fostering sustainable peace.

  • event 13 May 2026
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