Interventions that support caregiver wellbeing and families should be a priority One in five children worldwide live in settings affected by conflict or violence, a twofold increase compared with the ...
We need to look no further than the evening news these days to see harsh examples of conflict. Somehow, people forgot—or never even learned—how to address differences in constructive (not to mention ...
Economist Paul Collier once wrote that “war is development in reverse.” That conflict inevitably produces poverty and hunger is a theory that has been tested—and proven true—in every major clash ...
Let’s face it: Conflict is a natural part of any workplace dynamic. That’s because the best working environments are the ones in which team members feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and ideas ...
Conflict, for most of us, is pretty uncomfortable. And yet, it is an inevitable fact of life. We have varying levels of tolerance for conflict, influenced by personality, temperament, and life ...
Conflict is the crucible in which relationships are forged—and sometimes fractured. Families, close friendships, and romantic partnerships bring joy, but they also involve challenges: power struggles, ...
The research mentioned in this article was published as part of ‘War and Geos: the Environmental Legacies of Militarism’ (UKRI Horizon Europe grant number EP/X042642/1 (awarded as a European Research ...
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