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July 13, 2016
Research›Impact Evaluations
Strengthening Trade, Building Peace
This overview of the Commerçantes Solidaires pour la Paix/Région des Grands Lacs (COSOPAX/RGL) project shares testimonies from women working together to promote conflict...More
September 2, 2021
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
CIRCA II Evaluation Summary
This report summarizes key findings and recommendations from the final external evaluation of Phase II of the Capacities for Inter-Religious Community Action (CIRCA) project,...More
November 30, 2020
Tools for Field Staff›Manuals
A Journey Towards a Peaceful Masculinity
The curriculum is intended to be used by project implementers, planners and gender integration and youth development practitioners in CRS programming. The aim is to support...More
July 15, 2022
Research›Case Studies
Strengthening Trauma Awareness and Social Cohesion in Greater Jonglei, South Sudan
This case study explores CRS’s initiative in Greater Jonglei, South Sudan to integrate trauma awareness and social cohesion within multisector resilience programming. The case...More
November 29, 2022
Tools for Field Staff›Learning Briefs
Gender-Equitable Masculinities? Yes, they’re helpful for women, but men are happier, too.
In 2021, CRS Ghana launched a pilot of CRS' Peaceful Masculinities approach. This learning report shares lessons learned from the pilot to inform future design and implementation...More
January 3, 2023
Tools for Field Staff›Federal Regulation
Protecting Peace in Coastal West Africa
The Global Fragility Act (GFA) presents a fresh opportunity for the United States government to invest in conflict prevention and peacebuilding. By focusing on reducing the risk...More
January 3, 2023
Tools for Field Staff›Learning Briefs
Peace in the Sahel: Policy Recommendations for the U.S. Government
Introduction The Sahel region of West Africa is experiencing increased violence and extremism, weak national institutions, and shrinking natural resources, which have contributed...More