THE STRUGGLE IN AFGHANISTAN

Peace cannot be imposed by external powers or a small elite; it must reflect the aspirations of the people themselves. Inclusive governance is indispensable in societies fractured by ethnic, religious, or ideological divisions and injustices. Communities must see themselves represented

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INSIGHTS FROM BOSTON COLLEGE’S FAITH, PEACE, AND JUSTICE PROGRAM

Peacebuilding is a constructive approach to conflict that addresses the root causes of injustice by encouraging dialogue, repairing relationships, and transforming institutions and structures. It attempts to de-escalate conflict before it erupts into violence, to mitigate and bring violence to

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ONE HEART, ONE COMMUNITY

Inspired by St Ignatius of Loyola, reconciliation was presented as a spiritual journey that demands both perseverance and openness to divine love—a call to transform our lives so that we may grow in harmony with God, ourselves, and others, reflecting

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THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF STRATEGIC NONVIOLENT ACTION IN THE AMERICAS

The presence of authoritarian governments, drug trafficking, organised crime, economic inequality, gender discrimination, and racism, among other factors, leads to injustice, restrictions, and human rights violations .

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