To foster state resilience, focus on transformational governance

By Maggie Proctor

February 23, 2017   |   0 comments

The “Reframing Fragility and Resilience” series provides fresh insight into the relationship between fragility and resilience, and the way forward for dealing with fragile states. Governance practitioner Maggie Proctor presents the key findings....
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CVE efforts need to embrace good development programming

By Roman Terehoff

January 26, 2016   |   0 comments

Some experts suggest that getting rid of the CVE “label” would be beneficial to the cause. In this blog, Roman Terehoff explores how good development principles could make CVE less divisive and more effective....
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Real time data can help reduce violence in Central America

By Luther Jeke

May 27, 2015   |   0 comments

Violent crime in Central America has reached shocking levels. Fortunately, techies and technical experts have the power to bring data-driven interventions to bear on some of Central America’s toughest crime and violence challenges....
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Scarred, scared children from Central America are pushed, pulled to migrate

By Guillermo Cespedes and Sean Carroll

June 19, 2014   |   0 comments

Twelve year old Graciela lives with her two younger sisters and great-grandmother in the rough Honduran community of Zapote Norte. Graciela’s father was a taxi driver who was murdered. Graciela’s mother, a victim of violence, left the family and cannot be found. Graciela’s grandmother moved to the United States and sends money to the family....
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It’s Not Just a Game

By Marta Suvillaga de Maldonado

June 11, 2014   |   0 comments

Today, millions of fans from all corners of the world will enjoy one of the most anticipated occasions to whip the masses into a frenzy every four years....
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