Adding Up to Peace: The Cumulative Impacts of Peace Initiatives
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- Diana Chigas (Author)
- Peter Woodrow (Author)
Title
Adding Up to Peace: The Cumulative Impacts of Peace Initiatives
Abstract
Adding Up to Peace: The Cumulative Impacts of Peace Initiatives aims to identify how cumulative impacts in peace practice operate at all levels, in order to provide practical lessons for policymakers, donors and practitioners to develop more effective strategies for greater progress towards peace.
This book builds on CDA’s Reflecting on Peace Practice Project (RPP), launched to answer the question: What works—and what doesn’t work—in peacebuilding? It seeks to deepen our understanding of how multiple peacebuilding initiatives in a conflict zone interacted and added up (or didn’t), to result in progress towards larger societal level peace, or Peace Writ Large. The findings are a product of sixteen case studies conducted between 2007 and 2012, gathering the perceptions of both local and international stakeholders.
The finalization of this book was generously funded by Humanity United. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Humanity United or of CDA Collaborative Learning Projects.
Place
Cambridge, MA
Publisher
CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
Date
2018
Language
en-US
Short Title
Adding Up to Peace
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17/06/2022, 13:38
Citation
Diana Chigas, & Peter Woodrow. (2018). Adding Up to Peace: The Cumulative Impacts of Peace Initiatives. CDA Collaborative Learning Projects. https://www.cdacollaborative.org/publication/adding-peace-cumulative-impacts-peace-initiatives/
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