Conflict

Conflict naturally and inevitably results when people or groups have divergent interests, values, beliefs, or objectives. Conflict can range from small arguments to major disputes in communities, organizations, interpersonal relationships, and international relations. Fundamentally, miscommunication, unfulfilled demands, perceived injustices, or power disparities are the root causes of conflict. Constructive conflict resolution requires an understanding of its underlying causes, since neglecting or mishandling conflict can result in animosity, strained relationships, or even violence. It’s critical to remember that conflict isn’t always bad; when handled well, it can often present chances for development, comprehension, and transformation.

How Smallholder Farmers Are Driving Food Security in Africa

Why Smallholder Farmers Matter More Than Ever Africa’s food future rests largely in the hands of its smallholder farmers. They produce over 70% of the continent’s food supply, yet they often work with limited resources, minimal access to modern technology, and unpredictable climate conditions. For decades, smallholder farmers were seen as subsistence growers — people […]

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Fair Process, Better Outcomes: Building Trust Through Accessible Justice

A fair society is built on processes that are transparent, predictable, and consistent. Without these foundations, even well-intentioned laws can be undermined by corruption, inefficiency, or mistrust. Fair process is not just a legal principle — it’s an economic strategy that strengthens communities and fuels growth. When people know they will be treated equally under

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The Echoes of War in Middle East: Israel, Iran

Two strong elephants, each controlling their region, engaged in a savage rivalry in a broad, rich savannah. While one ruled the western hills, the other wandered the eastern plains. Both had healthy families, plenty of food, and clearly defined boundaries. However, beneath their stability, a lengthy history of distrust, anxiety, and unresolved tension simmered. Old

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