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Building a more peaceful, just and inclusive society in Bangladesh
Comment & analysis

Building a more peaceful, just and inclusive society in Bangladesh

Implementation of the 2030 Agenda – and its strong focus on peaceful, just and inclusive societies – provides an opportunity for Bangladesh to focus on challenges related to violence, insecurity, justice and democracy, argues Anna Möller-Loswick.

17 May 2016
Improving local security through better police-community relations
Comment & analysis

Improving local security through better police-community relations

In Bangladesh, Nepal, South Sudan, and Tajikistan, Saferworld has established community security programmes that focus on building trusting relationships between communities and security providers. Kloe Tricot O'Farrell highlights how this approach is enabling them to address together the causes, consequences, and risks of conflict and insecurity, and find solutions to strengthen the conditions for sustainable peace.

23 October 2014
A destructive lack of dialogue
Comment & analysis

A destructive lack of dialogue

If Bangladesh is to avoid a repeat of recent pre- and post-election violence, political parties and civil society need to address the root causes of unrest. If not, a democracy seen by some as fundamentally unfair or unjust will only serve to exacerbate tensions and the risk of future violent conflict.

19 February 2014