Background Check: Kaduna, Nigeria

By Generations For Peace Institute After 46 years of British rule, united Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Upon their departure, the British left a federal government in Nigeria that represented each of Nigeria’s three major ethnic groups (Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo)...

International Mother Language Day!

International Mother Language Day! Language enables us to communicate and to fully express our thoughts, feelings and ideas. Moreover, it forms an integral part of identity and is something we should treasure. Appreciating the beauty in our differences grants us a new...
All Eyes on Sochi…

All Eyes on Sochi…

With the Olympics well and truly underway, we thought it was about time we shone a light on this hugely anticipated event. Before we start, here’s some background history for you: The games originated in Greece in 776 BC and were held in Olympia, in honour of the...
What is Participatory Evaluation?

What is Participatory Evaluation?

By Sairah Yusuf, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Offier, Generations for Peace Hi everyone, I’m Sairah Yusuf, the Research, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at Generations For Peace. We’ve heard a bit about monitoring and evaluation on this blog – our...
GFP – Transforming Conflict around the World

GFP – Transforming Conflict around the World

Did you know that Generations For Peace is currently working, or has worked at some point since 2007, in 50 countries and territories? Generations For Peace works across three continents (namely: Africa, Asia and Europe) and continues to expand its reach according to...