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1. Post-Disaster Aid in “Politically Estranged” Settings: Findings from Ten Years of Post-Nargis Social Research in Myanmar

2. Seven Questions to Consider in Designing, Implementing, and Supporting Effective Nationally Led Violence Prevention Strategies

3. Innovations in Donor Bureaucracies and the Implications for Peacebuilding Financing

4. Emerging Powers and Peacebuilding Financing: Recommendations for Finding Common Ground

5. Does Justice Mind? Understanding the Links between Justice and Mental Health

6. How to Maintain International Unity on Ukraine (Part II)

7. How to be conflict sensitive in the midst of a pandemic? A case study on Colombia

8. Justice for All and the Social Contract in Peril

9. Development Competition is Heating Up: China’s Global Development Initiative and the G7 Partnership for Infrastructure and Global Alliance on Food Security

10. Four reasons why the New Agenda for Peace should focus on nationally led violence prevention strategies

11. Colombia’s Support for Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees: President Petro reaffirms commitment to integration, but continued progress requires more international support

12. UN-IFI Cooperation during Peacekeeping Drawdowns: Opportunities for Mutual Support

13. Digital Equity as an Enabling Platform for Equality and Inclusion

14. Social Dialogue as a Tool to Fight Inequality & Recover After a Pandemic

15. Bridging the Silos: Integrating Strategies across Armed Conflict, Violent Crime, and Violent Extremism to Advance the UN’s Prevention Agenda

16. Essential Workers