Selected Publications by HDPI Affiliates
Children in War - a Guide to the Provision of Services
Everett Ressler, Joanne Marie Tortorici, Alex Marcelino, UNICEF 1993
Ensuring better outcomes for civilians in armed conflict
What role for humanitarian principles?
Research Paper
International Security Programs, 2023
Chatham House under the Sanguine Mirage project
By Martin Barber and Mark Bowden
Rethinking the role of humanitarian principles in armed conflict
A challenge for humanitarian action
Research Paper, International Security Programs 2023
Chatham House under the Sanguine Mirage project
By Martin Barber and Mark Bowden
Race, Power, and Peacebuilding
Insights and lessons from a global consultation
Peace Direct, in collaboration with the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN), and United Network of Young Peacebuilders (UNOY) convened a global online consultation to discuss structural racism in the peacebuilding sector. 2021
Mapping Youth Leaders for Peacebuilding
Toolkit from Search for Common Ground, 2014
Youth, Peacebuilding, and Sustainability - Connecting Theory to Practice
Published by Seeds for Mindanao's Advocacy on Youth Leadership {SMAYL), through the support of The Young Southeast Asian • Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Seeds for the Future Program of the United States Mission to ASEAN
Investing in Equity Creating Equitable Funding for Women Peacebuilders
February 2022
KROC SCHOOL Institute for Peace and Justice
(Kroc IPJ) Research Team: Andrew Blum, Christiana Lang, Necla Tschirgi and Carolyn Williams
Redefining Peace Leadership Insights from Track One Women Negotiators and Mediators
CSS Mediation Resources
Anna Hess Sargsyan and Anna Möller-Loswick the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich, the European Institute of Peace, Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA), and the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (Kroc IPJ) Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, 2021
Unaccompanied Children - Care and Protection in Wars, Natural Disasters, and Refugee Movements
Everett Ressler, Niel Boothby, and Daniel Steinbeck, 1998
Available on Amazon
Blinded by Humanity: Inside the UN’s Humanitarian Operations
Martin Barber
Bloomsbury Press
Available on Amazon
Understanding the Humanitarian World
Daniel Maxwell and Kirsten Heidi Gelsdorf. 2019.
London and New York: Routledge (Global Institutions Series).
Available on Amazon
The Little Book of Trauma Healing: When Violence Strikes and Coimmunity Security is Threatened
Carolyn E. Yoder, Good Books 2005
Addressing the Impact and Trauma of Migration
Elaine Zook Barge and Saulo Padilla
Available on Amazon.com in English and Spanish
Famine in Somalia: Competing Imperatives, Collective Failures
Daniel Maxwell and Nisar Majid 2011- 2012. London and New York: Hurst Publishers/ Oxford University Press.
Available on Amazon
Moving Human Rights Beyond Capitalism
Claudio Schuftan with/con Howard Waitzkin
Available in English and Spanish
Free copies and shipping available from - schuftan@gmail.com
Selected articles by HDPI Affiliates
CAROLYN WILLIAMS
Youth, a Not-So-Secret Formula for Peace and Sustainable Development
Lani Anaya & Carolyn Williams
Politics and Foreign Affairs, United Nations 2019
Meeting in the Middle to Build Peace: Local and International Approaches to Youth Participation in Peacebuilding
Lani Anaya & Carolyn Williams
in Impact, Politics & Foreign Affairs, United Nations, 2019
"Wars all the way down"
How is conflict shaping society? What can young people do to co-create a more prosperous, safe future for all?
Peace & Conflict, 2024
MARTIN BARBER AND MARK BOWDEN
Afghanistan needs compassion from world leaders, not politics
Former UN humanitarian coordinators Martin Barber and Mark Bowden call for support for Afghanistan’s economy, ahead of a pledging conference
29 Mar 2022 17.38 BST The Guardian
People receive food rations distributed by a charity in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photograph: EPA
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/29/afghanistan-needs-compassion-from-world-leaders-not-politics
DANIEL MAXWELL
Paul Howe, Merry Fitzpatrick, and Daniel Maxwell. 2024. “Five Levels of Famine Prevention: Towards a
Framework for the 21st Century and Beyond.” Disasters. (Accepted for publication).
Daniel Maxwell, Guhad Adan, Peter Hailey, Matthew Day,* Stephen B.J. Odhiambo, Lilian Kaindi, James Njiru, Aishwarya Venkat,* and Anastasia Marshak. 2023. “Using the Household Hunger Scale to Improve Analysis and Classification of Severe Food Insecurity in Famine-Risk Conditions: Evidence from Three Countries.” Food Policy. Vol. 118. 102449 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2023.102449
Erin Lentz and Daniel Maxwell. 2022. “Anticipating, Mitigating, and Responding to Crises: How Do Information Problems Constrain Action?” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Vol. 81. 103242
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103242
JOHN WILLIAMSON
A contributing author to “Other people’s children and the critical role of the
social service workforce,” Chris Desmond, Kathryn Watt, Mark, Tomlinson, John
Williamson, Lorraine Sherr, Margaret Sullivan & Lucie Cluver March, 2022:
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/17450128.2022.2040762
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/17450128.2022.2040762
Co-author with Aaron Greenberg Families, Not Orphanages, Better Care Network
Working Paper, September 2010
Author of “ The disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of child soldiers: social and
psychological transformation in Sierra Leone ,” Intervention, The International Journal of
Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counselling in Areas of Armed Conflict , vol. 4, no.
3, 2006: 185-205.
Websites by HDPI Affiliates