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  • Water, Conflict, and Peacebuilding


    An Animated Short from the Wilson Center

    Water brings us together. It is essential to the health of individuals, the vitality of communities, and the stability of nations. This animated short from the Wilson Center and USAID’s Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation celebrates how working together to ensure safe and sufficient water supplies not only increases the resilience of communities, but also helps build peace in war-torn nations. Launched on World Water Day 2019, “Water, Conflict, and Peacebuilding” illustrates how building peace can bolster water security, and—at the same time—how improving water security can increase the peace within and across borders.

    Related Materials:

    USAID’s Revised Water and Conflict Toolkit

    Gidon Bromberg on Water and Environmental Peacebuilding

    Aaron Wolf on Transboundary Water Conflict and Cooperation

    50 Years of Water at Wilson: Water, Conflict, and Cooperation

     

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