We, the undersigned civil society organisations and individuals, strongly urge the Member-States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to heed the call of the UN Secretary-General...
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Re-examining Ethnic Identity in Myanmar
Author: Sarah L Clarke, Seng Aung Sein Myint, and Zabra Yu Siwa Published by: CPCS Publication date: May 31, 2019 ISBN: N/A Since its independence from Britain in 1948, the country of Burma, also...
Dialogue in Divided Societies: Skills for Working with Groups in Conflict
If you’re interested in helping to solve societal and global conflicts, then you will find this book to be an invaluable resource. Dialogue in Divided Societies is written by two of the leading...
Marawi: Rebuilding from Ashes to a City of Faith, Hope and Peace
On the 23rd of May 2017, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippines National Police conducted operations to capture Isnilon Hapilon, leader of the Abu Sayyaf Group, in Marawi after...
Development and Security Rely on Peace, Justice and Inclusion
by Diana Quick A shared statement by peacebuilding organizations International Day of Peace, 21 September 2018 ChildFund is one of dozens of international and domestic peacebuilding organizations...
Building Relationships Across Divides : Peace and Conflict Analysis of Kachin State
Researcher and Author: Dr. Laurens J. Visser Overview Kachin State is Myanmar’s northernmost and second largest state after Shan State, and it is the only state to share a border with both India and...
Peace is for Everyone: Bangsamoro stories of hope, survival, pain and resistance
INTRODUCTION Some stories can’t be left out. They need to be told; and they need to be listened to. Many, if not all, among the millions of Bangsamoro men and women have storiesto tell abouttheir...