Find here the Open Letter co-signed by 209 former EU and Member State Ambassadors and Senior Staff calling for immediate implementation of EU measures against Israel's unlawful actions in Gaza & the West Bank. This open letter is following a previous one, released on the 28th of July, 2025.
Atrocity Alert No. 448: Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Sudan and China. Click here to get access to the article.
Transitional Justice Week: Reaffirming the Call for Justice and Reconciliation in Yemen. Click here to get access to the article.
UN News - "Sudan: You can run – but we will find you, militias warn terrified civilians". Click here to access the article.
You can also find this article : " ‘A war of atrocities’ – UN human rights investigators warn Sudanese civilians are paying the highest price." to read more about the Sudanese conflict, do not hesitate to refer to previous publications on the E-Youth library.
Stanley Center for peace and security - Mass Violence and Atrocities Policy Update. Click here to access the article.
Podcasts - Expert Voices on Atrocity Prevention Episode 45: Mô Bleeker. This interview features Mô Bleeker, who has been the UN special adviser on the responsibility to protect since March 2024. In particular, she highlights the central role of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a global ethical and legal framework against atrocities, as well as the importance of early prevention, integrated into all peace, human rights, and development policies; and the importance of dialogue between states, civil society, and international institutions to strengthen collective responsibility. This interview with Pascal Solage, Haitian feminist activist and founding member and general coordinator of Nègès Mawon, one of Haiti’s most active feminist organizations, highlights the multidimensional crisis Haiti is currently experiencing, particularly its impact on women and girls. Pascal describes a multidimensional crisis, on how political instability, poverty, and the lack of essential services exacerbate the vulnerability of populations, particularly in the face of sexual violence used as a weapon of war. She yet emphasizes the power of mobilisation and creative events to balance the narrative that has been put on Haiti, showing it is not only violence, poverty, corruption, ...
On April 24, 2025, the Budapest Centre for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention, in partnership with the Nansen Academy and Cultures Interactive, hosted a webinar exploring different ways dialogue can help improve human relations in the context of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
Please read below the petition issued by Steinar Bryn (Nansen Academy), Gyorgy Tatar (Budapest Centre for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention) and Harald Weilnböck (Cultures Interactive) where we invite you to sign up to it and support the implementation of the Initiative „Institutionalization of Dialogue”.
I sincerely hope you will become one of the promoters of the idea!
The Budapest Centre for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention, Cultures Interactive (e.V.), NGO in Violence Prevention and Inter-Cultural Dialogue, and the Nansen Academy organized a series of webinars discussing the Initiative “Institutionalization of Dialogue” and established the Core Team of the “Alliance for Dialogue”.
The fifth piece of the series of webinars on the significance of dialogue took place on 18 April 2024. With the view to help create synergies for the institutionalization of dialogue representatives of the UNESCO, Club de Madrid, and the Government of Slovenia shared their views on implementing concepts and policies where dialogue plays a key role. The initiative “Institutionalization of Dialogue” was also presented.
The interview is part of our Initiative for regular and consistent deployment of dialogue in international and national decision-making mechanisms and education. Prominent practitioners share their views and experiences in that context.
Mr. Vollebaek presents concrete examples showing the increased need and significance of dialogue for effectively addressing contemporary security challenges. To learn the details please click here.
The fourth piece of the series of webinars on the significance of dialogue in decision-making mechanisms took place on 01 February 2024. Governmental officials shared their experiences on the benefits of dialogue in a multilateral environment.