IMPACT: Stories of Conflict Prevention
IMPACT: Stories of Conflict Prevention
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IMPACT: Stories of Conflict Prevention

What does preventing conflict actually look like? In this video series, Crisis Group's analysts recall their experiences and how their work warned about or helped to prevent crises.

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Episode 4: Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, the Sahel

In the fourth and final episode of season two of the "IMPACT" series, Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, Crisis Group’s Deputy Project Director for the Sahel, speaks about his efforts to advocate for dialogue with jihadists in the region. He speaks about Crisis Group’s successes as well as the impact of Africa’s wave of coups on advocating for this particular solution to the jihadist violence.

Episode 3: Joost Hiltermann & Hasan Turan, Iraq

In the third episode of season two of the "IMPACT" series, Joost Hiltermann, Crisis Group's Program Director for the Middle East and North Africa, takes us back to when the ethnic and religious tensions in Kirkuk, Iraq were on the brink of breaking out into violence. He tells the story of how dialogue helped to bridge intercommunal differences and avert probable violence. Hasan Turan, the leader of the Iraqi Turkmen Front, who was a member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council in 2008 and later Chairperson of the Kirkuk Provincial Council, also speaks to Crisis Group’s role and impact on the situation in Kirkuk.

Episode 2: Elizabeth Dickinson, Colombia

In the second episode of season two of the "IMPACT" series, Elizabeth Dickinson, Crisis Group's Senior Analyst for Colombia, speaks about her work towards reforming military strategy in Colombia in order to save lives. For more on this crisis, you can read our related report here.

Episode 1: Alan Boswell & Elissa Jobson, South Sudan

In the first episode of season two of the "IMPACT" series, Alan Boswell, Crisis Group's Project Director for the Horn of Africa, and Elissa Jobson, Chief of Advocacy, speak about their efforts to delay the formation of the South Sudanese unity government so as to preserve the existing ceasefire and give the unity government more time to be formed in a sustainable manner.

SEASON 1: Rewind: The Impact of Conflict Prevention (former title)

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Episode 4: Richard Horsey, Myanmar

In the fourth and final episode of “Rewind: The Impact of Conflict Prevention”, Richard Horsey, Crisis Group's Senior Adviser for Myanmar, speaks about the time he spent in Rakhine State, where growing violence against the Rohingya Muslim community was taking a dangerous turn. This episode delves into some of the obstacles to conflict prevention, and why continuing to sound the alarm is so important.

Episode 3: Olesya Vartanyan, Georgia

In the third episode of “Rewind: The Impact of Conflict Prevention”, Olesya Vartanyan, Crisis Group's Senior Analyst for the South Caucasus, takes us back to her travels to Abkhazia, one of two breakaway regions in Georgia. She discusses her efforts to find an "entry point" that would help the two sides form closer ties and, as a result, hopefully decrease the likelihood of future conflict.

Episode 2: Claudia Gazzini, Libya

In the second episode of “Rewind: The Impact of Conflict Prevention”, our Consulting Senior Analyst on Libya, Claudia Gazzini, gives a glimpse into what Crisis Group’s analysts actually do. She describes how she attempted to help bridge the gap between east and western Libya, and how this work led to a change in the conversation around negotiations for a unity government.

Episode 1: Ali Vaez, Iran

In this first episode of “Rewind: The Impact of Conflict Prevention”, our Iran Project Director Ali Vaez gives a glimpse into what Crisis Group’s analysts actually do. He explains what Crisis Group’s contribution to the Iran nuclear deal looked like, and discusses how he has been striving to help keep it alive following the United States’ withdrawal.

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