Preventing identity-based violence through education
How atrocity & conflict prevention communities might better address LGBTQI+ blind spots
A primer for states wishing to prevent atrocity crimes in the mid-twenty-first century
through critical and compassionate schooling
Networking local-international early warning and early response in eastern DRC
Exploring community, identity, and marginalisation through arts
Party commitments to ending identity-based violence
How can civil society respond?
The UK's Protection of Civilians Strategy in review
To view and download reports published earlier those listed above, please see the Reports archive below
A Gathering Storm: Assessing risks of identity-based violence in Britain (March 2019) (pdf)
DownloadPreventing Mass Atrocities: Could UK civil society be doing more? (August 2018) (pdf)
DownloadPrejudice and Us: How do we bridge divides? Views from West London (June 2018) (pdf)
DownloadPreventing mass violence and atrocities - Wilton Park outcomes reports (October 2018) (pdf)
DownloadRefugee History the 1930s crisis and today (December 2017 (pdf)
DownloadProtecting populations from identity-based violence: 2017 manifesto review (May 2017) (pdf)
DownloadPrejudice and Us: perspectives on prejudice in West London today (May 2017) (pdf)
DownloadMaintaining momentum in a changing world: atrocity prevention in UK policy (May 2017) (pdf)
DownloadTackling identity based violence: a review of the 2015 general election manifestos (April 2015) (pdf)
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