On Climate and Conflict: Getting Past Assumptions
A growing line of research reveals that climate change does not indirectly initiate new conflict but exacerbates existing conflicts or social tensions instead.
Resilience and Resistance: Trauma-Informed Approaches
How can we provide appropriate support to women and girls using trauma-informed approaches?
USAID Central Europe Program
Improving civic watchdog efforts in Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria by increasing understanding in communities about rule of law issues and answering to demands for transparency among citizens.
A Future Worth Staying For: Hearing From Young Hondurans
What makes young people want to stay in their home country? Research exists on migration, but little exists on rootedness.
Dialogues with Dexis | Informing Peacebuilding in Coastal West Africa
What peacebuilding lessons should development practitioners take from the Sahel experience and consider for Coastal West Africa?
Four Essentials for Social Impact Entertainment and Stabilization
What should you keep in mind when using entertainment like television shows and radio dramas to drive social impact?
The Power of Youth for Peace: Views from Three Countries
How can we support youth to create positive changes for conflict prevention and peacebuilding in their communities?
Dexis Presents at PeaceCon 2022
In a time when disinformation, misinformation, and hate speech online trigger conflict offline, how can peacebuilding practitioners engage with technology partners to create peace?
Dexis Awarded Two USAID Contracts in Europe and Latin America & the Caribbean
The contracts are task orders through a mechanism called Exploratory Pilot and Learning Options for Regional Efficiency (EXPLORE).
Conflict Sensitivity Programming: Why and How
Program designers for stabilization and peacebuilding programs take the term ‘unintended consequences’ seriously. And there is good reason for that.