Geneva Peace-Cast INTERPEACE
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A series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle
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Eradicating intolerance and hate crimes
Christie Edwards, an internationally recognized legal expert with over twenty years of experience working on international humanitarian and human rights law, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on helping governments eradicate intolerance and hate crimes.
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Preventing violence in urban spaces
In this episode of Geneva Peace-Cast, Rachel Locke, Director of Impact Peace at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on preventing violence in urban spaces, online spaces, and coronavirus.
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Equal distribution of natural resources for peace
Oli Brown, Associate Fellow with Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and GCSP, specialist in peacebuilding, natural resources management and environmental politics, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of natural resources distribution and governance in conflicts.
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Creating a safe online space for democracy
Alex Krasodomski-Jones, Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the importance of creating a safe digital space that supports democracy.
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Integrating gender into peacebuilding
Rosa Emilia Salamanca, Executive Director of Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) in Colombia, and Sophia Close, Head of Gender and Peacebuilding at Conciliation Resources, interviewed by Arnoldo Galvez, on integrating gender into peacebuilding.
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Technological solutions for peacebuilding
Monica Curca, +Peace's Director, cultural organizer, peacebuilder, communications strategist, designer, and facilitator, interviewed by Luvini Ranasinghe, on the power of storytelling, human-centered design and technological solutions to create inclusive communities.