📒Read the latest briefing on “Stoplight Analysis: A Systematic Evaluation of International Peacebuilding Partnership Readiness” by Charles E. Davidson, Rémy Nsengiyumva, and Nuria List ✍The paper was published at the Journal for Peacebuilding and Development’s new issue of December 2024 🔗Link: https://lnkd.in/dYDrv-hE
مركز دراسات النزاع والعمل الإنساني
خدمات الأبحاث
مركز أبحاث ودراسات مستقل، يُقدّم مخرجاتٍ أكاديميّة رصينة، ويسعى للمقاربة بين عوالم التنظير والممارسة العملية.
نبذة عنا
مركز دراسات النزاع والعمل الإنساني هو مركز أبحاث ودراسات مستقل، يُقدّم مخرجاتٍ أكاديميّة رصينة، عابرة للتخصصات، وتتناول أسباب وآثار النزاعات، والأزمات الإنسانية، وهشاشة الدولة، والتحوّلات من الحرب إلى السلام في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، ومحيطها الإقليمي. كما يسعى المركز للمقاربة بين عوالم التنظير والممارسة العملية؛ من أجل تطوير السياسات الملائمة، والمساهمة في حل الأزمات. ويتبنى المركز مبدأ تكامل الجهود، حيث يبني على الخبرة الأكاديمية والبحثية لفريقه، والزملاء المشاركين، إلى جانب الشراكات مع مؤسسات أكاديميّة وبحثيّة مرموقة، عربية وعالمية.
- الموقع الإلكتروني
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www.chs-doha.org
رابط خارجي لـ مركز دراسات النزاع والعمل الإنساني
- المجال المهني
- خدمات الأبحاث
- حجم الشركة
- ١١- ٥٠ موظف
- المقر الرئيسي
- Doha
- النوع
- غير ربحي
- تم التأسيس
- 2016
- التخصصات
- research، conflict analysis، policy analysis، mediation، strategic analysis، humanitairian studies، peace studies، war studies، deplomacy، track II deplomacy، post-conflict reconstruction، post-conflict relief، reconciliation، conference، academic، workshop، و forum
المواقع الجغرافية
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رئيسي
Al-Tarfa Street, Wadi Al Banat - Al-Dayaen, Qatar
Doha، QA
موظفين في مركز دراسات النزاع والعمل الإنساني
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Sansom Milton
Senior Research Fellow at Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies
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Ibtisam Abdelmoula
Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Mohammed Alsousi
Conflict and Humanitarian
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Maysaa Wael
Partnerships and Organizational Development Sr. Officer at Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies
التحديثات
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