Ideas for Peace Series – Education and Peace
Ouided Bouchamaoui discusses education and peace. Considers the impacts of tragedies and argues that education is the most powerful tool for achieving peace
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Selection of Poems from The Unfold Pinnacle
The poems tell the story of marginalized tribal women who were living in the Left Wing Infested (LWE) relief camps in India. These poems are part of a larger collection of poems, ‘The Unfold Pinnacle’ that gives the marginalized women and girls a voice through poetry and humanize development work
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An analysis of the Middle Eastern Cold-War between Saudi Arabia and Iran
This research article will attempt to give a historical background and perspectives of both nation-states involved in the conflict; furthermore, the researcher will attempt to analyze the religious conflict between the two states, and their roles in conflict around the Persian Gulf, and finally, try to establish whether the conflict
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What makes business leaders to behave socially responsible?
This research aims at challenging these criticisms by targeting the local business leaders as units of analysis to understand their motivations and what factors influence different behaviours with respect to CSR, assuming that local leaders are relevant forces of change who can lead towards the attainment of sustainable growth.
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Facial Recognition Technology with Human Rights Approach
This article considers the impact of facial recognition technologies for the protection of the right to privacy
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Podcast Radio Comunitaria en Costa Rica
Podcast que realiza un análisis legal sobre el acceso a las radio frecuencias en Costa Rica y su impacto en la pluralidad de la información
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The Power of Appreciative Inquiry
Appreciative Inquiry is an innovative approach to creating deep connections and building bridges with others. While the Artificial Intelligence process feels quite intuitive, it is rarely applied systematically in practice. We will explore The Simultaneity Principle which says that inquiry and change are not truly separate moments but are simultaneous.
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Ending impunity and seeking reconciliation in the Central African Republic: Role of Transitional Justice
The Central African Republic (CAR) has been suffering from long-lasting conflicts and is now required to establish the rule of law through Transitional Justice. Transitional justice is for the recovery of countries devastated by conflict. The United Nations describes Transitional Justice as ‘the full range of processes and mechanisms associated
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Moral Lessons Humanity Should Learn from the Coronavirus Pandemic
Amidst the shocking waves of the coronavirus pandemic that has struck the world, Jerry Locula shares his thoughts on how he sees the world today, and how the world will never be the same again. He highlights that peace is not squarely the absence of war, thereby auguring that the
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Non-Governmental Organizations, The Two-Edged Sword for Peace and Development: The Case of Karamoja Region
Non-Governmental Organizations, The Two-Edged Sword for Peace and Development: The Case of Karamoja Region Author: Wyclife Ong’eta, and Salome Nyambura Translated into Spanish by Sylvia Cespedes Introduction Over the past 100 years relatively more NGOs have tended to operate in fields that are also of great concern to national governments, for
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