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World Peace Foundation

Intellectual leadership for peace

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  • About
    • History
    • Staff
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    • Board
  • PROGRAM
    • PEACE AND GLOBAL TRENDS
      • Global Arms Trade and Corruption
        • Compendium of Arms Trade Corruption
        • Defense Industries, Foreign Policy and Armed Conflict
        • Myths of the Global Arms Industry
          • Project Indefensible
        • WPF supported project: The Corruption Tracker
      • New Pathogen, Old Politics
      • Political Markets and Conflict Research
        • Carbon Compacts, Decarbonization, and Peace in Fragile States in Africa and the Middle East
    • PROTECTING VULNERABLE GROUPS
      • Famine Research
      • Tracking COVID-19 in Detention
      • Children and Youth Staying Safe in Violent Conflict
      • What is the role of memory during political transitions?
      • Mass Atrocity Endings Research
      • Dignity for the Dead: In Their Presence
    • AFRICAN PEACE RESEARCH
      • Peace in the Horn of Africa
      • Sudan Peace Archive
      • African Peace Missions
    • Student Opportunities
  • Publications
    • World Peace Foundation Publications
    • Alex de Waal publications
    • Bridget Conley publications
    • Sam Perlo-Freeman publications
    • Dyan Mazurana WPF publications
  • Events
    • In Their Presence: Debates on the dignity, display, and ownership of human remains
    • Past Events AY2016-2019
      • The Return of Famine
    • Past Events AY 2011-2015
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Gender

Photo of Chowchilla Valey State Prison through barbed wire
Gender New Publication Prison 

COVID-19 in Women’s Prisons

October 13, 2020December 2, 2020 Bridget Conley 873 Views COVID 19, Gender, Prison

COVID-19 and the policies designed to counter it in American prisons pose distinct medical, emotional, psychological, and economic threats for incarcerated women and their families.

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Gender Peace and Security 

World Peace Foundation releases Occasional Paper on Gender, Conflict, and Peace

October 18, 2013November 10, 2020 Roxanne Krystalli 672 Views 1 Comment atrocities, Gender, peace

The World Peace Foundation is pleased to introduce the Occasional Paper series, through which we will feature research on topics

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