The Community Solutions Program (CSP) is a year-long professional development program for people aged 25-38 who are working to improve their communities by addressing issues related to energy/the environment, peace/conflict,… Continue Reading »
USIP’s Peace Scholar Fellowship program awards non-residential fellowships to students enrolled in U.S. universities who are writing doctoral dissertations on topics broadly related to conflict management, peacebuilding and relevant security… Continue Reading »
#NatSecGirlSquad builds and supports competent diversity in national security and defense through its professional development community and strategic advisory services.
Intractable, by Yale alumnus Skylar Inman ’17, is a podcast that utilizes history, news, personal narratives, and interviews to tell the story of the highly complex Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The US Institute of Peace posts its events hosting global leaders, policy-makers, and practitioners on its website in the form of podcasts.
The US Institute of Peace is offering its entire catalog of online courses tuition-free until the end of 2020 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increased need for… Continue Reading »
This is an article titled “Race, equity, and neo-colonial legacies: identifying paths forward for principled humanitarian action”, where Saman Rajali argues how the humanitarian sector can improve to help individuals… Continue Reading »
Stories by and about young people around the world, on various issues with global impact.
The Gwangju prize is awarded to individuals, groups and institutions in Korea and abroad that have contributed in promoting and advancing human rights, democracy and peace in their work. Individuals… Continue Reading »
Internships provided by the Carter Center are related to peace and health concerns worldwide.