News Roundup 6/12/14
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Intern, Rosie Berman. Rosie is a rising junior at Clark University where she studies Political Science and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Burma The… Read more…
This post was written by STAND’s Policy Intern, Rosie Berman. Rosie is a rising junior at Clark University where she studies Political Science and Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Burma The… Read more…
This post is written by Michael Mansheim, STAND Programs Intern, who is a senior at American University. The bloody conflict occurring in the Central African Republic has taken an increasingly… Read more…
This post was written by Danny Hirschel-Burns and Baylen Campbell. Danny Hirschel-Burns is the STAND National Policy Coordinator. He’s a senior at Swarthmore College majoring in Peace and Conflict Studies… Read more…
This week we’ve included our Ask of the Week with our Education Update so you can learn and take action at the same time! Check out this week’s ask directed… Read more…
Sudan On Sunday November 17, the Sudanese Air Forcebombed the town of Buram, south of the capital of South Kordofan. The reported Sudanese AF plane dropped two large bombs, which resulted in… 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. 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…
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…
Welcome to the first Education and Policy Update of the 2013-14 session! This year, we are mixing things up. Each week will feature an exciting new way to learn about… Read more…
This piece, written by Peter Dörrie, originally appeared at Waging Nonviolence. While most of the coverage of the recent reshuffle of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy team has been focused on… Read more…