by Sarah Cechvala | May 28, 2018 | Accountability & Feedback Loops, CDA Perspectives Blog, Conflict Sensitivity, Kenya, Peacebuilding Effectiveness, Responsible Business
“From Feedback to Action” Why so much talk and so little action? May 30, 2017 | Sarah Cechvala Share this article Technological advances have compelled the humanitarian sector to become increasingly more digitally versed. Progressively, the use of mobile and...
by Guest Author | Dec 16, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Responsible Business
The Risky Business of De-Risking in Fragile and Conflict Affected States December 16, 2017 | Brian Ganson Share this article The need for conflict sensitive policy for private sector development by Brian Ganson, Head, Africa Centre for Dispute Settlement Our two-year...
by Sarah Cechvala | May 30, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Peacebuilding Effectiveness, Responsible Business
Failing the Duck Test: Labeling companies as peace actors May 30, 2017 | Sarah Cechvala Share this article Sarah Cechvala argues that regardless of whether “peacebuilding actor” is an apt label for private sector companies, efforts to involve companies in a...
by Guest Author | May 2, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Peacebuilding Effectiveness, Responsible Business
How do Businesses Strategize Peace? Emerging Issues from Colombia May 2, 2017 | Jason Miklian and Angelika Rettberg Share this article While the importance of the private sector for war-to-peace transitions is clear, little has been said about the specific strategies...
by Ben Miller | Feb 15, 2017 | CDA Perspectives Blog, Peacebuilding Effectiveness, Responsible Business
The Idea of Business and Peace: “Assuming the Can Opener” February 15, 2017 | Ben Miller Share this article In this post, Ben Miller, an expert on corporate social impacts in fragile and conflict-affected states, argues that current discussions of private sector...