Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyThe Trauma of War (Part 3): Is Peace Possible in Afghanistan?“It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”Dec 14, 2018Dec 14, 2018
Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyThe Trauma of War (Part Two): Surviving an ExplosionThis article is part two of a series focusing on the physical impact of war and conflict on soldiers.Dec 7, 2018Dec 7, 2018
Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyThe Trauma of War (Part 1): What A Bullet Does To The BodyThis article is part one of a series focusing on the physical impact of war and conflict on soldiers.Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyThe Cycle of Poverty and Conflict: The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty“If through our wisdom we could secure elementary human needs, there would be no need for weapons of war.” — Mahatma GandhiOct 25, 2018Oct 25, 2018
Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyDeveloping a Culture of Peace: A History of the Non-Aligned MovementIt was the year 1949. The world was still healing from the horrors of the Second World War. Tensions were brewing between the two great…Oct 10, 2018Oct 10, 2018
Sakshi AgarwalinnonviolencenyThe Road to Sustainable Peace: Ending the Cycle of Hunger and ConflictOn September 25, the WFP, FAO, IFAD and the Netherlands hosted a high-level side event on “Breaking the Cycle Between Conflict and Hunger —…Oct 1, 2018Oct 1, 2018