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Afghanistan Fellowship Project
The future of Afghanistan ultimately depends on its people. While there is a role for the international community in supporting them, only the people of Afghanistan can build an effective state and develop an infrastructure of reconciliation and reconstruction. For the last decade The Stabilisation and Recovery Network (TSRN) has been developing Fellowship methodologies for […]
The GCC Countering Violent Extremism Network
IMPACT EVALUATION REPORT 2017 Overview This Impact Evaluation Report of the Gulf Strategy GCC Countering Violent Extremism Fellowship programme is based on the pilot programme launched in March 2016 and the regional follow-up meeting for the pilot phase in March 2017. The report comprises of the following sections: Section I: The network Conference Summary and […]
Smarter not more Authoritarian by Dr. Brian Brivati
It has been a dark few weeks in the history of the United Kingdom. Far too many people have died, including young girls and their mothers at the Manchester concert, people out for evening meal at Borough Market. During this time there have even more terrible attacks in Afghanistan, Iraq and Egypt. Hundreds have been […]
A Walk in their Shoes by Brian Brivati and Meg Jensen
TSRN were invited to submit an exhibit for King’s College London’s “Dear Diary: A Celebration of Diaries and their Digital Descendants” exhibition. We asked a number of front-line human rights workers for a filmed diary, a record of a Day in their Shoes. We gave no other instruction or direction about what they should film or […]
Afghanistan Fellowship Project
The future of Afghanistan ultimately depends on its people. While there is a role for the international community in supporting them, only the people of Afghanistan can build an effective state and develop an infrastructure of reconciliation and reconstruction. For the last decade The Stabilisation and Recovery Network (TSRN) has been developing Fellowship methodologies for […]
The GCC Countering Violent Extremism Network
IMPACT EVALUATION REPORT 2017 Overview This Impact Evaluation Report of the Gulf Strategy GCC Countering Violent Extremism Fellowship programme is based on the pilot programme launched in March 2016 and the regional follow-up meeting for the pilot phase in March 2017. The report comprises of the following sections: Section I: The network Conference Summary and […]
Smarter not more Authoritarian by Dr. Brian Brivati
It has been a dark few weeks in the history of the United Kingdom. Far too many people have died, including young girls and their mothers at the Manchester concert, people out for evening meal at Borough Market. During this time there have even more terrible attacks in Afghanistan, Iraq and Egypt. Hundreds have been […]
A Walk in their Shoes by Brian Brivati and Meg Jensen
TSRN were invited to submit an exhibit for King’s College London’s “Dear Diary: A Celebration of Diaries and their Digital Descendants” exhibition. We asked a number of front-line human rights workers for a filmed diary, a record of a Day in their Shoes. We gave no other instruction or direction about what they should film or […]
Where there is no law there is no transgression… By Lauren Pett
The 24th February sees the third parliamentary reading of the bill to adopt the Istanbul Convention, a fundamental piece of European legislation tackling violence against women and girls. To move the legislation an important step towards ratification and ultimate inclusion in British law requires a minimum of 100 MPs to vote in favour. Ratification could not […]
Is Globalisation Unravelling? by Gayatri Sahgal
The death knell of globalisation has been rung. Following the US elections, political pundits, media outlets and intellectuals across the spectrum have begun to predict the end of the globalised era and a return to protectionism. Globalisation which has been most closely defined with free movement of goods, labour and capital, has come into question […]