Mind the Peace – Executive Summary in English

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.

Mind the Peace – Daniel Hyslop, Co-author/Head of Research & Senior Peacebuilding Advisor, Interpeace

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.

Mind the Peace – Dr. Jeannine Suurmond, Co-author/Consultant and Senior Researcher

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.

Mind the Peace – Dr. Alexandros Lordos, Co-author/Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of Cyprus

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.

Mind the Peace – Abiosseh Davis, Co-author/Head of Global Design, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, Interpeace

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.

Mind the Peace – Scott M. Weber, Interpeace President

 

Interpeace’s seventh Peacebuilding in Practice paper, Mind the Peace, presents a guidance framework for practitioners to integrate MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood programming. It provides practical principles and guidance for programme implementers, researchers and donors who want to operationalise and support more integrated approaches to MHPSS, peacebuilding and livelihood development. The report draws on journals, books, mapping reports, international and organisation-specific guidance documents, evaluations and programme experience. It also benefits from local, regional and international policy and research processes; and a number of country-based case studies.