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PRIO is proud to announce its partnership in a major new European Research Council-funded research initiative.
von Uexkull, Nina & Halvard Buhaug (2025) Scientific uptake in United Nations Security Council debates on climate change and ...
Emilie Waldal is a Master's student of Human Geography at the University of Oslo, with particular interest to the ...
Nabiiha Ahmed has successfully defended her Master's thesis at the University of Oslo, titled "Hope Amidst Obstacles: The Lives of Physically Impaired Youth During War-to-Peace Transitions in ...
Authored by refugee leaders in Uganda for Fennia’s special issue on humanitarian localisation and accountability, this reflection asserts that our voices must be heard wherever displacement is ...
This article examines how accountability is understood and practiced in refugee and community led assistance among South Sudanese refugees in Uganda. Although the humanitarian localisation agenda ...
PRIO is proud to announce its partnership in a major new European Research Council-funded research initiative. The world is experiencing a surge in violence not seen since the post-World War II era.
As part of the NORHED II project Partnership for Peace: Better Higher Education for Resilient Societies, PRIO hosted a PhD-level course Conflict Trends, 3-5 June. Siri Aas Rustad led the course.
Independent – International – Interdisciplinary. The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) conducts research on the conditions for peaceful relations between states, groups and people.
PRIO partners in major European Research Council project on the conduct of war PRIO is proud to announce its partnership in a major new European Research Council-funded research initiative. The ...