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RSSThe Mill of Frok Dokic may not look like much. However, here, in the shadow of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Letnica, students, professors, restorers.
Natural resources belong to local communities not to militias. Since 2003, the EU and international partners representing 99% of the world’s diamond..
Dangerously close to a conflict zone, one school in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine, is, with the help of the EU, working hard to improve the safety of its students.
As stability and prosperity of the Lake Chad region are under threat by the presence of terrorist groups, the European Union and Chadian government...
Bilateral cooperation between cities plays a major role in tackling some of today's most pressing challenges, including rapid urbanisation and the...
Libya has seen political turmoil, violence, and instability since 2011.
What was hoped to be a success story – of democratic transition after the Arab revolutions – has turned into a protracted armed conflict.
An IcSP-funded project has tackled two issues that contributed to instability in Guinea: lack of trust between citizens and the police and the removal of abandoned weapon stockpiles.
An IcSP-funded project to remove deadly landmines in Colombia shows that communities can overcome the legacy of terrible and divisive conflict and is a powerful example for others to follow.
IcSP-funded projects have helped Syrian refugees in Turkey to integrate into their host communities, access health and education services and contribute to the local economy.
The IcSP’s European Resources for Mediation Support (ERMES) project continues to play a crucial role in fostering mediation and dialogue in conflict zones around the world.