Life in a Warzone: Interview with Marwan Almagedi

Life in a Warzone: Interview with Marwan Almagedi

A territory that has been inhabited since 5000 BC, Yemen has a vast history which includes rule by several powerful dynasties including the Sabaeans, Minaeans, Ayyubids, and most recently the Ottomans and the British. In part due to this diversity of influence, there...
Creating Change for All: Examining the Theory of Change in Accra

Creating Change for All: Examining the Theory of Change in Accra

By Eva Steketee, Oxford Summer Field Researcher How can we make change happen? It may seem like a big question, but this is what all Generations For Peace (GFP) Delegates ask themselves before starting any programme. In technical terms, we call it the ‘Theory of...
Generations For Peace welcomes three new Board Members

Generations For Peace welcomes three new Board Members

7 July 2015 – Amman, Jordan: Generations For Peace, the Jordan-based global peace-building organisation, has appointed three new members to its board as it looks to further enhance its efforts to build social cohesion, active tolerance and responsible...
Revisiting Participatory Evaluation – Nigerian Style

Revisiting Participatory Evaluation – Nigerian Style

By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute Generations For Peace (GFP) conducted the first-ever set of local Participatory Evaluations (PEs) in 2014. Over the course of nine months, staff from GFP HQ travelled to 11 countries on three...