by Karuna Center | Apr 3, 2020 | Featured
Facing the pandemic with a peacebuilding stance There has been a lot of talk within the U.S. about meeting COVID-19 on a “wartime footing”—but what would a peacebuilding footing mean? The spread of the virus is both revealing our interdependence, and...
by Karuna Center | Mar 4, 2020 | Bosnia, Featured
Three Bosnian War Commanders, working together for peace Last week, the powerful story of three former Bosnian War commanders was highlighted in a Reuters article and printed in The New York Times. Over the past year, these three veterans have been collaborating...
by Karuna Center | Feb 13, 2020 | Featured, Rwanda
After a 3-Year Program in Rwanda: This is What Peacebuilding Looks Like! It’s hard to believe that our three-year Healing Our Communities program has drawn to a close. The project worked intensely in 16 Rwandan communities where post-genocide tensions remained high,...
by Karuna Center | Dec 27, 2019 | Bosnia
Reaching Across Painful Ethnic Divides in Bosnia and Herzegovina Though the Bosnian War ended almost 25 years ago, its unhealed wounds continue to define ethnic divides in Bosnia and Herzegovina today. Even though there is not an imminent threat of return to mass...