​The Volume 19, Issue 2-3 of the peer-reviewed journal Peacebuilding and Development has been released.

This issue includes the following articles:

  • "Navigating the Pandemic Through Technology: Colombian NGOs Promoting Peace During the COVID-19 Era" by Laura Gianna Guntrum, Sofia Cerrillo, and Christian Reuter

  • "Beyond Survival: Transformative Impacts of Integrating Mental Health and Livelihood Support in Conflict Zones" by Yasin Duman, Julie Meier, and Hatem Marzouk.

Additionally, this issue contains the following briefings:

  • "Historical Injustices, Memory, and Intergenerationality in the Philippines' Bangsamoro Region" by Primitivo III Cabanes Ragandan

  • "Peace as a Facilitator of the Implementation and Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals" by Justice Mensah, Livingstone Xetor, and Edinam Bernice Amenumey

  • "Declining Support for the 2016 Colombia Peace Accord: Colombian Attitudes Toward Peace and Transitional Justice" by Craig Lang

  • "Women's Rights in Papua New Guinea: An Analysis Through the Lens of Galtung's Triangle" by Kady Hawkins

  • "Stoplight Analysis: A Systematic Evaluation of International Peacebuilding Partnership Readiness" by Charles E. Davidson, Rémy Nsengiyumva, and Nuria List

The journal continues to be a vital resource for advancing scholarship and practice in peacebuilding and development.

To view the full issue, please visit the journal's website at the following link: https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/JPD/current

To submit your research contributions, please visit the journal submission link: https://journals.sagepub.com/home/jpda