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Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
DRC | INTERNATIONAL ALERT DRC. In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) we integrate peacebuilding into local development programmes. We help to address conflicts over land, power and resources, and advocate for conflict-sensitive economic development. We promote women’s political and economic empowerment, and provide training and practicalsupport to women in
RWANDA – 25 YEARS AFTER THE GENOCIDE Rwanda – 25 years after the genocide. In 1994, as many as 1,000,000 Rwandans lost their lives during a brutal 100 day genocide against the Tutsi. From 7 April to mid-July, the genocide spread from Rwanda's capital Kigali throughout the country, leaving over one million Tutsis dead and an estimated 2,000,000 people displaced. HELPING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES BETTER In the Philippines, we help indigenous peoples like Paquing better assert and protect their rights. We ensure they are included in processes and decisions that affect their ancestral lands and vulnerability to conflict. Facilitated by Alert, Panglimas (tribal leaders) representing Pala’wan ancestral domain claimholders fromBrooke’s Point
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens toNETHERLANDS
Netherlands. The European Union and its member governments play an active role in supporting peacebuilding efforts around the world. In 2017, we established our European headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands, from which our team will be actively supporting our European-funded peacebuilding projects across Africa, Asia and theMiddle East.
MICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside ZINDAGII SHOISTA: LIVING WITH DIGNITY The Zindagii Shoista (Living with Dignity) project was implemented by International Alert, Cesvi and three local partners – ATO, Farodis and Zanoni Sharq – in four villages in Tajikistan with 80 families. It aimed to reduce violence against women and girls (VAWG) through a combination of gender norm, behavioural change and income-generatingINTERNATIONAL ALERT
Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
DRC | INTERNATIONAL ALERT DRC. In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) we integrate peacebuilding into local development programmes. We help to address conflicts over land, power and resources, and advocate for conflict-sensitive economic development. We promote women’s political and economic empowerment, and provide training and practicalsupport to women in
RWANDA – 25 YEARS AFTER THE GENOCIDE Rwanda – 25 years after the genocide. In 1994, as many as 1,000,000 Rwandans lost their lives during a brutal 100 day genocide against the Tutsi. From 7 April to mid-July, the genocide spread from Rwanda's capital Kigali throughout the country, leaving over one million Tutsis dead and an estimated 2,000,000 people displaced. HELPING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES BETTER In the Philippines, we help indigenous peoples like Paquing better assert and protect their rights. We ensure they are included in processes and decisions that affect their ancestral lands and vulnerability to conflict. Facilitated by Alert, Panglimas (tribal leaders) representing Pala’wan ancestral domain claimholders fromBrooke’s Point
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens toNETHERLANDS
Netherlands. The European Union and its member governments play an active role in supporting peacebuilding efforts around the world. In 2017, we established our European headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands, from which our team will be actively supporting our European-funded peacebuilding projects across Africa, Asia and theMiddle East.
MICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside ZINDAGII SHOISTA: LIVING WITH DIGNITY The Zindagii Shoista (Living with Dignity) project was implemented by International Alert, Cesvi and three local partners – ATO, Farodis and Zanoni Sharq – in four villages in Tajikistan with 80 families. It aimed to reduce violence against women and girls (VAWG) through a combination of gender norm, behavioural change and income-generating JOBS | INTERNATIONAL ALERT Jobs. We employ over 200 people of 30 nationalities both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. Most are full-time staff, but we also employ consultants, interns and volunteers. Our current vacancies are listed below. To find out more about theANNUAL REPORT 2020
COVID-19’s impact has been staggering, shuttering cities and nations. What COVID-19 did not shut down was conflict and war. GENDER | INTERNATIONAL ALERT Gender. Conflict affects women, men, girls and boys in different ways, and gender inequality undermines the long-term prospects for peace and development. We help improve relations between women and men at home and in their communities, strengthening their capacity to respond peacefully to problems when they arise, and to build a peaceful STAFF | INTERNATIONAL ALERT We have over 200 staff working both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. We are led by our Executive Team, governed by our Board of Trustees and endorsed by our patron. We all work with the conviction that peace is possible. WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts. HELPING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES BETTER In the Philippines, we help indigenous peoples like Paquing better assert and protect their rights. We ensure they are included in processes and decisions that affect their ancestral lands and vulnerability to conflict. Facilitated by Alert, Panglimas (tribal leaders) representing Pala’wan ancestral domain claimholders fromBrooke’s Point
OIL AND GAS LAWS IN UGANDA about international alert International Alert is a 25-year-old independent peacebuilding organisation. We work with people who are directly affected by violent conflict to improve their prospects ofpeace.
THE STORY OF CLAUDINE, A TUTSI SURVIVOR The story of Claudine, a Tutsi survivor. Claudine is 41 years old. “Before the genocide I lived with my parents, and 10 brothers and a sister. We were a happy family. I witnessed the killing of my entire family as the militia attacked them viciously with their panga.
DECENTRALISATION IN UKRAINE The need for the decentralisation of public administration has been on Ukraine’s agenda since the first days of its independence. Systematic changes were introduced immediately after the Maidan clashes and the change of government in early 2014. On 1 April 2014, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the ‘Concept of thereform of
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This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced and dynamic peacebuilding, humanitarian or development leader with a strong programming background working on at least one of the Eurasia regions, and a commitment to delivering tangible and sustained positive change in often challenging situations. You will be a key leader at International Alert, one of the world’s largest and mostINTERNATIONAL ALERT
Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all. WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
RWANDA – 25 YEARS AFTER THE GENOCIDE Rwanda – 25 years after the genocide. In 1994, as many as 1,000,000 Rwandans lost their lives during a brutal 100 day genocide against the Tutsi. From 7 April to mid-July, the genocide spread from Rwanda's capital Kigali throughout the country, leaving over one million Tutsis dead and an estimated 2,000,000 people displaced. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens toMICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside HELPING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES BETTER In the Philippines, we help indigenous peoples like Paquing better assert and protect their rights. We ensure they are included in processes and decisions that affect their ancestral lands and vulnerability to conflict. Facilitated by Alert, Panglimas (tribal leaders) representing Pala’wan ancestral domain claimholders fromBrooke’s Point
DECENTRALISATION IN UKRAINE The need for the decentralisation of public administration has been on Ukraine’s agenda since the first days of its independence. Systematic changes were introduced immediately after the Maidan clashes and the change of government in early 2014. On 1 April 2014, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the ‘Concept of thereform of
DECENTRALISATION IN UKRAINE Decentralisation in Ukraine Achievements, expectations and concerns 3 1. INTRODUCTION The need for the decentralisation of public administration has been on Ukraine’s agenda since the first REFORM OF THE COFFEE SECTOR IN BURUNDI 2 International Alert Executive summary Coffee farming plays a vital role in the Burundian economy. It is the main industry and export product of the country and provides important income for the roughly 600,000 families (aboutINTERNATIONAL ALERT
Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all. WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
RWANDA – 25 YEARS AFTER THE GENOCIDE Rwanda – 25 years after the genocide. In 1994, as many as 1,000,000 Rwandans lost their lives during a brutal 100 day genocide against the Tutsi. From 7 April to mid-July, the genocide spread from Rwanda's capital Kigali throughout the country, leaving over one million Tutsis dead and an estimated 2,000,000 people displaced. NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens toMICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside HELPING INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES BETTER In the Philippines, we help indigenous peoples like Paquing better assert and protect their rights. We ensure they are included in processes and decisions that affect their ancestral lands and vulnerability to conflict. Facilitated by Alert, Panglimas (tribal leaders) representing Pala’wan ancestral domain claimholders fromBrooke’s Point
DECENTRALISATION IN UKRAINE The need for the decentralisation of public administration has been on Ukraine’s agenda since the first days of its independence. Systematic changes were introduced immediately after the Maidan clashes and the change of government in early 2014. On 1 April 2014, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the ‘Concept of thereform of
DECENTRALISATION IN UKRAINE Decentralisation in Ukraine Achievements, expectations and concerns 3 1. INTRODUCTION The need for the decentralisation of public administration has been on Ukraine’s agenda since the first REFORM OF THE COFFEE SECTOR IN BURUNDI 2 International Alert Executive summary Coffee farming plays a vital role in the Burundian economy. It is the main industry and export product of the country and provides important income for the roughly 600,000 families (about WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts. INTERNATIONAL ALERT’S STRATEGY 2019–2023 Breaking cycles of violence, building cycles of peace. Our 2019–2023 strategy outlines how, over the five years, we will redouble our efforts to break cycles of violence and build cycles of sustainable peace. We will sharpen our focus, scale up our tried and tested approaches, and develop new strategies to respond to threats such asthe rise
STAFF | INTERNATIONAL ALERT We have over 200 staff working both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. We are led by our Executive Team, governed by our Board of Trustees and endorsed by our patron. We all work with the conviction that peace is possible. DRC | INTERNATIONAL ALERT DRC. In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) we integrate peacebuilding into local development programmes. We help to address conflicts over land, power and resources, and advocate for conflict-sensitive economic development. We promote women’s political and economic empowerment, and provide training and practicalsupport to women in
MAINTAINING PEACE AND STABILITY IN MALI’S SIKASSO REGION 4 Maintaining peace and stability in Malis Sikasso Region| International Alert Executive summary Access to land is at the heart of inter-communal conflict in Mali. Combined with other regional,geopolitical,
THE STORY OF CLAUDINE, A TUTSI SURVIVOR The story of Claudine, a Tutsi survivor. Claudine is 41 years old. “Before the genocide I lived with my parents, and 10 brothers and a sister. We were a happy family. I witnessed the killing of my entire family as the militia attacked them viciously with their panga.
ZINDAGII SHOISTA: LIVING WITH DIGNITY The Zindagii Shoista (Living with Dignity) project was implemented by International Alert, Cesvi and three local partners – ATO, Farodis and Zanoni Sharq – in four villages in Tajikistan with 80 families. It aimed to reduce violence against women and girls (VAWG) through a combination of gender norm, behavioural change and income-generating PUTTING PEACE AT THE CENTRE OF THE ‘GREEN RECOVERY’ AGENDA Introduction The year 2021 is a significant one for climate action, with key global stakeholders setting out intentions to accelerate global action on the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework SMALL STEPS TOWARDS PEACE About International Alert international alert is an independent peacebuilding organisation that has worked for over 20 years to lay the foundations for lasting peace and INTERNATIONAL ALERT APPOINTS NEW CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS London, 2 August 2018: International Alert is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Chair and three new members to its Board of Trustees. Retired US Ambassador Carey Cavanaugh, now Professor of Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution at the University of Kentucky, has been named Chair of the Board of Trustees of International Alert.INTERNATIONAL ALERT
Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all. WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts. STAFF | INTERNATIONAL ALERT We have over 200 staff working both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. We are led by our Executive Team, governed by our Board of Trustees and endorsed by our patron. We all work with the conviction that peace is possible.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
GENDER IN PEACEBUILDING Gender in peacebuilding. This research project aims to deepen and broaden our understanding of the role of gender in peacebuilding from a 'relational' perspective, addressing the links between gender and social relations. Gender equality, including equal political participation for women and men, are important markers of inclusivepeacebuilding
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens to THE STORY OF CLAUDINE, A TUTSI SURVIVOR The story of Claudine, a Tutsi survivor. Claudine is 41 years old. “Before the genocide I lived with my parents, and 10 brothers and a sister. We were a happy family. I witnessed the killing of my entire family as the militia attacked them viciously with their panga.
GENDER IN PEACEBUILDING about international alert International Alert is a 26-year-old independent peacebuilding organisation. We work with people who are directly affected by violent conflict to improve their prospects ofMICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongsideINTERNATIONAL ALERT
Creating a safe, calm, and neutral environment: a step on the path to inclusive peacebuilding in Syria. Turning up the heat: Climate change, fragility and conflict. All trends pointing to a downward spiral, searching for hope in Lebanon’s compounding crises. Towards inclusive employment for peace. View all. WHAT IS PEACEBUILDING? What is peacebuilding? Peacebuilding is about dealing with the reasons why people fight in the first place and supporting societies to manage their differences and conflicts without resorting to violence. It aims to prevent the outbreak, escalation, continuation and recurrence of violence, so can take place before, during and after conflicts. STAFF | INTERNATIONAL ALERT We have over 200 staff working both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. We are led by our Executive Team, governed by our Board of Trustees and endorsed by our patron. We all work with the conviction that peace is possible.PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines we help to lay the foundations for locally-owned, inclusive and sustainable peace and development. We work with businesses, indigenous peoples and governments to help communities shape and benefit from economic development. We have pioneered a conflict incident monitoring system to understand the causes and costsof conflict
GENDER IN PEACEBUILDING Gender in peacebuilding. This research project aims to deepen and broaden our understanding of the role of gender in peacebuilding from a 'relational' perspective, addressing the links between gender and social relations. Gender equality, including equal political participation for women and men, are important markers of inclusivepeacebuilding
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens to THE STORY OF CLAUDINE, A TUTSI SURVIVOR The story of Claudine, a Tutsi survivor. Claudine is 41 years old. “Before the genocide I lived with my parents, and 10 brothers and a sister. We were a happy family. I witnessed the killing of my entire family as the militia attacked them viciously with their panga.
GENDER IN PEACEBUILDING about international alert International Alert is a 26-year-old independent peacebuilding organisation. We work with people who are directly affected by violent conflict to improve their prospects ofMICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside STAFF | INTERNATIONAL ALERT We have over 200 staff working both in our London head office and in the regions where we work. We are led by our Executive Team, governed by our Board of Trustees and endorsed by our patron. We all work with the conviction that peace is possible. WHAT DOES TERRORISM TELL US ABOUT PEACE? Unsurprisingly, countries involved in armed conflict are more susceptible to terrorism. This is partly due to a weak state and the absence of enough mechanisms to resolve conflicts peacefully. Terrorism is also one of many tactics employed by insurgencies and paramilitaries in a civil conflict. Terrorist groups like ISIS, BokoHaram and the
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBERIA This 16-month project aimed to strengthen communities’ participation in the peaceful management of Liberia’s natural resources. From 2005, there was a significant growth in investment in the iron ore and palm oil sectors in Liberia, and by 2015 the country stood at a crossroads. Clear and transparent management of its resources could drive development and enable citizens toMICHAEL YOUNG
Former Chief Executive Officer. Mike was International Alert's CEO from September 2019 to February 2021. For two decades he has been working with people and communities dealing with the consequences of conflict and displacement. Prior to Alert, he worked for four years with Mercy Corps on thought leadership and crisis analysis, alongside UGANDA | INTERNATIONAL ALERT Uganda. We worked in Uganda from 1987 to 2018. Our work focused on addressing the economic dimensions of peace and conflict, with a particular focus on the oil industry and the northern Uganda recovery process. This included monitoring the impact of the government-led Peace, Recovery and Development Plan on peace and conflict in thenorth.
THE STORY OF CLAUDINE, A TUTSI SURVIVOR The story of Claudine, a Tutsi survivor. Claudine is 41 years old. “Before the genocide I lived with my parents, and 10 brothers and a sister. We were a happy family. I witnessed the killing of my entire family as the militia attacked them viciously with their panga.
PUTTING PEACE AT THE CENTRE OF THE ‘GREEN RECOVERY’ AGENDA Introduction The year 2021 is a significant one for climate action, with key global stakeholders setting out intentions to accelerate global action on the Paris Agreement and the UN FrameworkCINDY CHUNGONG
Cindy joined International Alert in June 2017. Prior to her current role, she was our Country Director in Nigeria until December 2019. Before joining Alert, she worked for several years in the peacebuilding sector in west and central Africa, the Sahel and in the Democratic Republic of Congo. MAKING SDG #16 WORK FOR PEACE Making SDG #16 work for peace. . The proposed SDGs are no substitute for an activist, context-based approach to development. But they represent a marked improvement on the MDGs, not least by the recognition that development is meaningless unless it includes human security, governance, inclusion, justice and peace.JOB DESCRIPTION
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