Building Peace from the Bottom Up

November 30, 2018 01:36:10
Building Peace from the Bottom Up
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Building Peace from the Bottom Up

Nov 30 2018 | 01:36:10

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Show Notes

Do postwar peacebuilding interventions work to keep peace? How do we measure the effectiveness of such international interventions? Join former USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow Pamina Firchow as she discusses her findings on how to measure the impact of local-level interventions on communities affected by war. 

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