Beyond Differences: Building Trust in Zimbabwe

Beyond Differences: Building Trust in Zimbabwe

By Valentine Chauchereau, Communications Intern Growing up in the residential town of Epworth in Zimbabwe, Tafadzwa saw violence turn his life upside down. Having lost both of his parents in the violence that occurred during the 2002 presidential elections, 25-year...
Generations For Peace Launches “Endline” Series

Generations For Peace Launches “Endline” Series

26 July 2020– Amman, Jordan: Generations For Peace has launched its brand-new web series, titled “Endline,” the first-ever of its kind created by a Jordanian non-governmental organisation. The series, which was produced entirely by Generations For Peace and supported...
Creating Positive Change Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

Creating Positive Change Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Sally Bisharat, Communications Specialist Research shows that children can have a great impact on and shape the lives of their siblings. Mark Feinberg, a Research Professor of Health and Human Development at Penn State University, says that “Sibling relationships...
Curfew lifted in Lebanon: need for structural change remains

Curfew lifted in Lebanon: need for structural change remains

Jordan Daily -Since the implementation of restrictive measures in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, NGOs around the world have witnessed a deeply concerning increase in domestic abuse. In Lebanon, the situation is no different, with evidence suggesting that lockdown...
Finding Common Languages to Empower Youth in Rwanda

Finding Common Languages to Empower Youth in Rwanda

By Valentine Chauchereau, Communications Intern Christian was 20 years old when the Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi happened. The Genocide, which began in April 1994, resulted in the death of 800,000 women, men and children. The memory of the atrocities that...