Gastrodiplomacy: food and culture in peace-making
‘We’re using food as an entry point to help people… Read More »Gastrodiplomacy: food and culture in peace-making
‘We’re using food as an entry point to help people… Read More »Gastrodiplomacy: food and culture in peace-making
The Andean community of Sarhua, located in southern Peru, is… Read More »Repuposing tradition: Andean Women in Peruvian Art and Activism
‘Day-to-day things, the mundane, are what keeps the motor running. How… Read More »Peace and Transcendence: Mundane Experiences
In his seminal article, “Deep Adaptation,” Jim Bendell writes, “When… Read More »Is Jim Bendell’s Climate Doomism Our Chance to Visualise a Peaceful Future?
“It isn’t my job to fix this!” “Nothing I can… Read More »Active Hope in the Climate Crisis
In one way or another, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play an… Read More »The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations in Peace
This article follows on from an earlier entry ‘Observation as… Read More »The Place of Principled Impartiality in Peace Work
After two failed attempts to have UN peacekeepers assisting civilians… Read More »Observation as a Tool for Peace in Palestine and Israel
Trust is essential for NGOs to do effective work serving… Read More »Building Trust from the Inside Out: The IFRC’s Comprehensive Building Trust Programme for COVID-19 Response