Rebecca Tinsley is the founder of Network for Africa, a charity that trains local people to become lay counsellors for the survivors of conflict and genocide. She also founded Waging Peace, an NGO campaigning for human rights in Sudan. Her novel about Sudan, ‘When the Stars Fall to Earth’, is available on Amazon.
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Published in: HomeNo more partying in Congo Russia
On the UN International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide, we are reminded:...
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Published in: TransformationIs reconciliation possible in South Sudan?
If impunity is the cost of peace, how can societies recover from violent conflict?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaAmerica's not so exceptional foreign policy
What can explain the myopia of US policy towards Sudan, when it knows Sudan has been facilitating ISIS in Libya,...
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Published in: openSecurityWhen does a refugee camp become a permanent home?
Encamped refugees are often portrayed on our TV screens as objects of pity with deadpan expressions. Time to ask...
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Published in: openSecuritySudan: nodding through a dictator’s re-election
Next week sees elections in Sudan. But there’s one thing wrong—we already know the outcome.
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Published in: openIndiaDo we all live in Bhopal now?
A Greenpeace study finds 473 US chemical facilities each endangering 100,000 or more people with a Bhopal magnitude...