Partnering for Peace in Fragile Contexts
© Mahad Usman/Ayaana The executive director of the Ethiopian Institute of Peace shares three lessons for creating strong partnerships. In countries affected by recurring conflict, peace is not a parallel objective to development — it is a prerequisite. The Ethiopian Institute of Peace (EIP) has been working at this intersection for more than three decades, supporting communities across Ethiopia to prevent and […]
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