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Notre Dame psychologists, including Laura Miller-Graff, collaborate to develop support program for Palestinians impacted by violence in Gaza, West Bank

Notre Dame psychology professors Laura Miller-Graff and E. Mark Cummings have developed an intervention and support program to support Palestinian families in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza who are affected by ongoing conflict there. The two have worked in partnership with Palestinian organizations for years to develop a program...

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Notre Dame psychologists, including Laura Miller-Graff, collaborate to develop support program for Palestinians impacted by violence in Gaza, West Bank

'But I Go On'

Editor’s Note: The new year dawned amid more destruction in Ukraine. Anna Romandash, a Ukrainian journalist and recent graduate of the Keough School of Global Affairs, offers this dispatch about her home country’s resilience, echoing…

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'But I Go On'

Peace Can Happen

“Allow me to tell you, from my own experience,” said Juan Manuel Santos, delivering the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture as the president of Colombia, “that it is much harder to make peace than to…

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Peace Can Happen

Afghan voices call for inclusive aid, development, and governance

The international community should leverage the insights of everyday Afghans to design bottom-up approaches to aid and development and negotiate a political settlement that promotes government accountability. That was the consensus among speakers at a recent panel discussion at the …

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Afghan voices call for inclusive aid, development, and governance

Peter Wallensteen on the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize

The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, and the human rights organization Memorial in Russia and the Centre for Civil Liberties in Ukraine. Ales Bialiatski is in prison without trial in Belarus since 2020, Memorial is being liquidated…

Peter Wallensteen on the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize