This document provides guidance on the uses of video in a participatory action research process for peacebuilding. It summarizes the Interpeace experience on the use of video footage and video documentaries in peacebuilding.
This document provides guidance on the uses of video in a participatory action research process for peacebuilding. It summarizes the Interpeace experience on the use of video footage and video documentaries in peacebuilding.
This paper is part of the wider research project 'Strengthening parliaments in conflict and post-conflict situations.' The project aims to contribute to a broad-based discussion on the actual and potential roles of parliaments with regard to conflict management, and the formulation of recommendations on how the international community can better support parliaments to play such […]
Almost 150 participants representing internal and external actors in peacebuilding came together for the Peacebuilding Forum Conference, in order to review and endorse the proposals that have emerged from the one year-long Peacebuilding Forum process. This document summarizes the conference proceeding around the topic 'Building effective partnerships - Improving the relationship between internal and external […]
The purpose of this paper is to clarify the challenges related to the assessment of impacts of peacebuilding, notably in post-conflict situations. The first part of the paper sets the context and describes how peacebuilding, notwithstanding initial resistances, eventually became accepted into development thinking and development practices. The second part of the paper presents the […]
The WSP International Advisory Council commissioned this mid-term evaluation in 2003. This mid-term evaluation examines six broad questions: Is WSP International achieving its original objectives? What is WSP International's niche of excellence? What is the relevance of WSP International to its stakeholders? What is the impact of WSP International's work? What is the mid-term assessment […]
This document presents the results of an external evaluation of the War-Torn Societies Project (now Interpeace) in Somaliland. The evaluation was carried out in July and August 2002 and addresses the immediate impact of the project.