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How have citizens in #Haiti 🇭🇹 fought back against the growing power of the gangs? A new episode by Global Initiative explores: 🔹 The emergence of the “Bwa Kale” movement in 2023. 🔹 How the gangs control areas through violence, limiting movement, and frequently targeting women and


🤔 How has the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s position within the imperial order shaped its current conflict? 🔍 Ben Radley and Nicholas Fairwood analyze the conflict and the history of imperial intervention and interference in the country. 📑 Read the full New Left Review


❓ Is #multilateralism still possible in an increasingly polarized world? 🎯 Our Promoting & Defending Multilateralism Program works to: 💡 Provide policy recommendations for stability & development. 🌐 Support dialogue between the United Nations & International Financial Institutions. 💡



How can Africa unlock their domestic resources to close the financing gap—especially as #ODA dwindles? Betty Nyambura Wainaina, #NYUCIC's Program Director, spotlights three key areas to building Africa's financial stability & independence as they head to the negotiations at the


🇺🇳 Last week, Pathfinders joined a timely dialogue on the #RuleOfLaw, #HumanRights, and #PeopleCenteredJustice. Thank you to UN Development for hosting these conversations. 🫂 “People-centered justice is not just an ideal. It is essential in today's complex rule of law context, where



Betty Wainaina argues: the future of Africa’s development financing lies in strengthening the continent’s ability to raise resources internally, i.e, Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM). NYU Center on International Cooperation (CIC) New York University Groupe d’étude sur le Congo 👉 👉 🔗 bit.ly/4efE0Mj



The Australian Government, in partnership with NYU Center on International Cooperation (CIC), is proud to launch a new initiative to develop voluntary, evidence-based Policy Guidance for Effective #NationalPreventionStrategies (NPS).


Celine Monier who leads NYU Center on International Cooperation (CIC)’s peacebuilding is a pioneer on the analytics underpinning national prevention strategies. I am proud of the work we started together while I was at CIC, and excited to see the progress the team has made. James, thanks for supporting the work!