Features and Press Releases
- March 6th 2009
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To put justice before peace spells disaster for Sudan
- March 4th 2009
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Alex de Waal to Lead NYU Panel on ICC Arrest Warrant for President Bashir
- August 1st 2008
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SSRC Welcomes UN Peace Operations Veteran William O'Neill as New CPPF Director
- July 11th 2008
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Leading Darfur Expert Available for Stories on Imminent ICC Indictment of Sudanese President Bashir
- February 14th 2008
Human Rights for the Few, Not the Many
Anthopologist Miriam Ticktin embedded herself in a state medical office and a refugee appeals commission in France to study the movement by undocumented immigrants -- les sans-papiers -- for basic human rights. She discovered that very few were granted asylum, and those few who succeeded were almost always construed as exceptional victims. Most exceptional of all were Muslim women who had suffered abuse.- All news items related to Human Rights
Programs and Projects
- Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum (CPPF)
- Mobilizing necessary knowledge to support UN capacity for conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding
- Diaspora-Government Relations
- East Africa: Citizenship and Forced Migration in the Great Lakes Region
- Epidemiology of Lethal Violence
- Forced Migration
- Gender and Security Program
- Working to improve policy responses to state-sanctioned violence against women
- How Genocides End
- Joint Learning Initiative on Children and AIDS (JLICA)
- Sexual Violence and Exploitation: Assessment, Monitoring and Reporting
- West Africa: Forced Migration and Human Rights
Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections