What did peace agreements look like in 2023? 📌 68% of agreements related to the Colombian #peaceprocess 📌 42% were #ceasefire agreements 📌 26% included reference to women, girls, #gender, or sexual violence PeaceRep's new data report shares insights into global trends in peace processes ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e3DVR-RF
PeaceRep
Research Services
Creating a world-class platform for delivering research and tracking data on conflict and its resolution.
About us
PeaceRep: The Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform Based at the University of Edinburgh Law School, PeaceRep is a research consortium focused on rethinking peace and transition processes in a changing conflict landscape. Subscribe to PeaceRep's monthly newsletter mailing list: www.peacerep.org/subscribe
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https://www.peacerep.org/
External link for PeaceRep
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Edinburgh
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- Privately Held
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University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, GB
Employees at PeaceRep
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Caleb Gichuhi
Africa Lead at Build Up ^, Teaching @ UNSSC, Chevening Scholar, CSP Fellow at U.S. State Dept/IREX
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Dr. Jennifer Hodge
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at PeaceRep | Reviews Editor at International Peacekeeping Journal | Strategic Director of the Conflict Research Society
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Tim Epple
Working towards a decolonised and less violent future
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Harriet Cornell
Peace and Conflict Resolution Evidence Platform | PeaceRep
Updates
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📢 Join our team! https://lnkd.in/exgsRdgk Based in the University of Edinburgh Information Services Group, we're hiring a Senior Analyst Developer to help us build PeaceRep's web applications and digital tools. Learn more or apply by 24 September: https://lnkd.in/exgsRdgk
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Last week, we were honoured to host the Conflict Research Society annual conference at the University of Edinburgh Law School. https://lnkd.in/eDfYQsgR PeaceRep welcomed practitioners and scholars from a record-breaking 137 institutions. Many thanks to everyone who joined us and for your contributions, including our incredible volunteers! Check out some of the conference highlights here: https://lnkd.in/eDfYQsgR
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"Reaching so called ‘hard to reach’ areas (HTR) has become an increasing focus of attention in humanitarian circles in recent years..." https://lnkd.in/eKkNEwKP 📝 In their new blogpost, Nisar Majid and Sarah Kilani explore the intersection of HTR areas and staff diversity within aid agencies, focusing on Somalia and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Hard to Reach Areas, Staff Diversity and Conflict Risks – A Blind Spot? - PeaceRep
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A PeaceRep-led workshop last month is already fostering future collaboration 🤝 https://lnkd.in/eBQbHMq6 Following Juline BEAUJOUAN's workshop on inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral knowledge exchange at the University of Salahaddin, members of both institutions are now collaborating on projects focused on sustainable peace in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
Building Bridges for Collaborative Research: PeaceRep Leads Workshop in Kurdistan Region of Iraq - PeaceRep
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As day 3 draws to a close, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who joined us at the University of Edinburgh Law School for the Conflict Research Society conference this year! With almost 50 panels and 165 papers, it was a packed three days with brilliant contributions from practitioners and scholars from around the world. It was also fantastic to see PA-X data used and referenced in multiple panels. Thank you all again and safe travels 👋 #CRS2024
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🏆 Many congratulations to last night's prize winners, Govinda Clayton, Imrana Buba and Peer Schouten! And thank you to Peer Schouten, winner of the Conflict Research Society Book of the Year Prize, for a fantastic and engaging talk (despite the unlucky interruption). #CRS2024
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Thank you to Roger Mac Ginty for a fantastic first keynote on peace fragmentation to kick off day 2 of the Conflict Research Society conference. And congratulations to Tim Epple and Niamh Henry for a brilliant launch of the PA-X Tracker - the peace and transition process tracker 🎉 https://lnkd.in/e9vqh473 #CRS2024
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Talking all things PeaceFem today at the Conflict Research Society and PeaceRep workshop on digital tools for data-driven peace and conflict resolution #PeaceTech Thanks to Niamh Henry and team for inviting me to share some lessons learned with such an expert audience 🙏
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Thank you to all those who attended PeaceRep's workshop today at Inspace! ✨ It was fantastic to see everyone engaging with the speakers and range of tools, as well as productive discussions on the use of digital tools for data-driven peace and conflict resolution. #CRS2024
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