By Mariyahl Mahilmany Hoole, Grant Proposal Specialist, Generations For Peace It is 2010, and we are travelling down a silent road. This road is as old as my parents, my grandparents, and their parents before them, and yet is has been built anew again and again over...
By Alex Hamilton, GFP Oxford PhD scholar Collecting data properly is difficult. In theory, research must be organised, consistent and clear so that people can trust the results and reproduce them. But in reality, field researchers face complex challenges that limit...
By Sarah Squires, Communications Officer, Generations for Peace A story is a chain of events whose components consist of a beginning, middle and an end – this much is clear. But how we choose to shape the details within is entirely up to us. The inclusion or...
By Alex Hamilton, GFP Oxford PhD scholar Greetings Generations For Peace (GFP) Delegates and Pioneers, this is Alex again, the GFP Oxford PhD scholar. You may remember my previous blog post in November last year, when I was visiting Sri Lanka for the first time. I am...
By Alex Hamilton, GFP Oxford PhD Scholar For those who do not know me, my name is Alex Hamilton and I am the King Abdullah the II of Jordan Generations For Peace Scholar. I am a PhD student at the University of Oxford, UK, and I am interested in impact assessment in...