The Journal of Peacebuilding & Development (JPD) is delighted to announce the release of Volume 20, Issue 3, featuring original research and briefings that deepen our understanding of the nexus between peace, development, and humanitarian action across diverse contexts.
This issue presents empirical and theoretical insights into reconciliation, social cohesion, the triple nexus, local justice systems, and the role of education and food in peacebuilding.
Articles:
“How Reconciliation Underpins Peace and Development? Disentangling Meanings in Colombia" by Anika Oettler, Myriell Fusser, Ilona Stahl, and Luisa Betancourt Macuase.
“Navigating Crisis Responses: Analysis of the Triple Nexus in Refugee Influx, Post-Armed Conflict, and Infectious Disease Outbreak" by Qihui Gui, Mary Carmen Peloche Barre, Lippin Pauly, and Nora Peulen.
“Foreign Aid Composition and Sustaining Peace After War" Jannie Lilja, Tobias Lindé, Abeer S. Ahmad, and Gary Milante.
“The Promise of Cooperative Unions for Peace and Development: Afran Qalloo Cooperatives in Focus" by Wakena Ofkela Etefa, Abebe Lemessa Saka, and Feyera Dinsa Hundessa.
“The Role of Food in Peace Agreements" by Seán Gurrin, Joanna Pedrina, and Caitriona Dowd.
“How Does Targeted Cash Affect Social Cohesion in Post-Conflict Settings? A Structured Review" by Diana Bashur.
“Chiefs' Courts and Peacebuilding in South Sudan: Bridging Tradition and Modernity" by Kuol Garang and Kearrin Sims.
“Education in Conflict-Affected Regions: Lessons from Gedo, Somalia" by Dipankar Datta.
Briefings:
“Living in Peace is Better Than Living as a Prince": The Lexicon of Peace and Security in Hausaphone Nigeria" by Yagana Bukar, Aly Verjee, and Chris M. A. Kwaja.
“Development for Peace in Colombia: Experiences with PDETs in El Carmen and Cartagena del Chairá" by Oliver Kaplan.
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