
Education Update: This Week in Pictures
STAND has decided to highlight the most important events of the past week by using pictures of important moments, meetings, and life throughout our conflict zones. We have pictures going… Read more…
STAND has decided to highlight the most important events of the past week by using pictures of important moments, meetings, and life throughout our conflict zones. We have pictures going… Read more…
This blog is brought to you by Laura Wilkinson, STAND Communications Intern. I never thought I would have a connection to the genocide prevention movement. I grew up in North… Read more…
This piece is by David Sanker, STAND’s Advocacy Intern. This year’s International Day of the Girl coincides remarkably well with a story I feel is extremely powerful and resonates with STAND’s values…. Read more…
This piece was put together by STAND’s Democratic Republic of the Congo Working Group, with contributions by Sean Langberg, Katy Lindquist, and Danny Hirschel-Burns. In his article The Price of… Read more…
1. Sudan and South Sudan: This week the US backed an African Union plan to hold a referendum in the contested region of Abyei. The African Union High-Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP)… Read more…
By David Sanker, STAND Advocacy Intern Last week I attended an event at the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. The speakers at this event included Igor Ivanov, Former Foreign Minister of the… Read more…
Welcome to the Education and Policy update for the week of October 3. This week we compiled a series of Storify presentations about our perennial conflicts as well as two… Read more…
The opinions expressed in this blog are from STAND’s Policy Coordinator Danny Hirschel-Burns and STAND’s Education Coordinator Sean Langberg. On September 15th, John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov agreed on a… Read more…
STAND has decided to highlight the most important events of the past week by using pictures of important moments, meetings, and life throughout our conflict zones. We have pictures going… Read more…
1. A United Nations Commission of Inquiry has concluded that both pro-government and rebel forces have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. While both sides were reported to have committed… Read more…