By Seham Areff, Oxford Summer Field Researcher I always thought I was a good listener. As a (former) debater and a (current) lawyer, I need to be good at this, right? I need to be able to listen actively in order to tease out the truth. However, having spent this...
11 September 2015 – New York, USA: Generations For Peace CEO Mark Clark, along with several staff and volunteers, represented the organisation at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for a two-day seminar in September hosted by the UN Secretary General’s...
By Alexander Dyzenhaus, Oxford Summer Field Researcher The Most Significant Change (MSC) approach is a simple tool that can be used to evaluate any kind of project or programme that aims to create changes in people’s lives. It involves asking participants in...
3 September 2015 – Amman, Jordan: Generations For Peace recently welcomed the founder of Inti Raymi Fund, David “Chimu” McGrain, to the organisation’s headquarters in Amman, Jordan. After enjoying a successful career in real estate in Texas, Chimu started the...