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The forgotten pillar of the triple nexus – why is peace so under-resourced?
Comment & analysis

The forgotten pillar of the triple nexus – why is peace so under-resourced?

Not only is peace the least-defined area of the triple humanitarian-development-peacebuilding nexus, but it is also the least well-funded. This stands in stark contrast to the aims of many organisations and institutions within the aid system to work effectively across the nexus, and the urgent need for an increased focus on peace and conflict prevention. 

6 June 2023
Let us see what Peace can do
News & events

Let us see what Peace can do

A shared statement by peacebuilding organizations on International Day of Peace, 21 September 2021.

21 September 2021
Fighting marginalisation and exclusion in Nepal
Blog

Fighting marginalisation and exclusion in Nepal

Following a visit to Nepal’s Sunsari and Siraha districts, Ilya Jones outlines some of the accomplishments and challenges faced by partners and communities in their peacebuilding work.

23 March 2018
The good, the bad and the ugly of rising peace inequality – a dangerous injustice to be tackled
Blog

The good, the bad and the ugly of rising peace inequality – a dangerous injustice to be tackled

The divide between the most and the least peaceful countries is increasing. In the last decade, many countries have reached historical levels of ‘peacefulness’, while at the same time other countries are ensnared in seemingly intractable conflict. Rising peace inequality has severe implications for the world as localised crises and conflicts spill beyond porous boundaries. Tackling it, and the injustices both driving and resulting from it, is paramount.

25 July 2017
Why is corruption an injustice?
Blog

Why is corruption an injustice?

In this 15-minute podcast, Co-Founder of Global Witness Patrick Alley explains why corruption can be considered an injustice, and describes how it drives conflict. 

3 April 2017