Community early warning of atrocity risks as MONUSCO prepares to withdraw
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?
To view and download reports published earlier those listed above, please see the Reports archive below
Preventing While Protecting: The UK’s Protection of Civilians Strategy in review (February 2020) (pdf)
DownloadA 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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