What in the World (WITW)? makes global issues understandable and relevant to ordinary American people. Explained by expert women and people of color, we break down current and past foreign… Continue Reading »
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, established in 1987, is a highly-competitive national fellowship program that provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the opportunity to gain a Washington… Continue Reading »
PPEP offers Mexican law enforcement officials professional experiences in cities across the U.S., exploring themes such as data-driven policing and hands-on training in Mexico by U.S. or regional experts based… Continue Reading »
After extensive research and interviews the authors found overwhelming evidence that people-to-people exchanges are highly successful and produce a tremendous return on investment.
NUKEMAP is a free, interactive simulation of a nuclear weapon detonation. Choose a weapon and location to see the estimated impact of a detonation.
MADRE is an organization that works to provide resources to women in communities facing war and natural disaster.
Article regarding online consultations across the globe in order to share insights and knowledge on how to capitalize on the opportunities for peace that digital technologies provide.
Voices for Peace (V4P) aims at reducing vulnerability to violent extremism in West Africa, promote democracy, human rights, and good governance in Mali and neighboring countries.
This Washington Post article discusses the current rising hostilities and conflict taking place in the Tigray region located in Northern Ethiopia which borders Eritrea.
The Winter 2020 Student Leadership Program (SLP) in National Security and Intelligence introduces students to a range of career opportunities in national security policy decision-making, intelligence analysis, and intelligence operations.