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Subject Humanity United March Newsletter
Date March 28, 2023 4:22 PM
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PARTNER HIGHLIGHTS

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Check out this new report ([link removed]) from the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) on the state of conflict and democracy in the United States. The report presents findings from 160+ leading peacebuilding and conflict experts to the Assessing the State of Democracy, Rule of Law, and Social Cohesion in the U.S. survey conducted by AfP.

The Horizons Project and Civic Futures co-led a research project on Narrative Engagement Across Difference that takes an ecosystem approach to deep narrative engagement. Research ([link removed]) focused on the question: What are the practices that support groups to come together to collaborate across differences to reduce authoritarianism?

For International Women's Day, The Fuller Project released its annual interactive map ([link removed]) highlighting women’s voices and perspectives from around the world. The map provides information about their reporting on women by both region and focus area.

David Schilling, Senior Advisor at the Interfaith Centre on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) joined a podcast panel ([link removed]) hosted by Social Responsibility Alliance on using data to lead the effort for robust and meaningful human rights due diligence.

Accountability Lab has a new strategy ([link removed]) to help them scale up their efforts within the accountability field, with a focus on operationalizing the idea of a translocal network and collective decision-making. Read a blog summary ([link removed]) of their strategy.

Congratulations to Rajneesh Bhandari, Founder and CEO of Nepal Investigative Multimedia Journalism Network (NIMJN), for winning ([link removed]) the Themis Award 2022 in the Speak-Up category, which recognizes his role in a variety of key investigations that exposed corruption in Nepal and for training a new generation of investigative journalists.

United Way Worldwide
and Survivor Alliance are collaborating to implement a fellowship program ([link removed]) that will enhance survivor representation within the anti-trafficking sector in the U.S. This program will provide survivors of human trafficking a fellowship placement at anti-trafficking nonprofits, while equipping nonprofit partners with the tools needed to create a trauma-informed and inclusive workplace.


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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT HU
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This Women’s History Month, HU celebrated the stories, lives, and contributions of women. We asked our staff for their recommended books, podcasts, and TV shows – created by or featuring women – to commemorate this month. Here ([link removed]) is what they chose to share.

Kehinde Togun, Managing Director of Public Engagement, has been selected ([link removed]) as a 2023 Equity in Philanthropy Fellow by Rockwood Leadership Institute. Kehinde joins 17 other leaders from across the nation to help catalyze a shift in philanthropy in which diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the center of all decision-making levels.


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WHERE YOU CAN FIND US

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Earlier this month, Humanity United and the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) co-hosted the Africa Leaders Summit, which gathered a dynamic and inspiring group of thought leaders and experts in a discussion on the impact of global developments on the future of Africa.

Watch a video recording of the daylong gathering here ([link removed]) .


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OTHER NEWS & VIEWS

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A recent study ([link removed]) co-authored by Aluel Atem and Eva Lopa examines the experiences of young women in organized politics in South Sudan and sheds light on their unique challenges.

On its one year anniversary, Alex Toma writes an op-ed ([link removed]) looking at the philanthropic landscape in response to the war in Ukraine, urging that “philanthropy must commit to deeper, more strategic funding.”

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