The evolution of international efforts to stop a brutal insurgency in Central Africa could offer important lessons for preventing mass atrocities, especially at a time when international norms and systems are fraying. Between 2011 and 2017, targeted U.S. support –...
April 2026
Addressing Trauma, Mitigating Atrocities: Toward More Integrated Prevention
Any effective response to mounting global violence and atrocities must address the significant associated trauma of those on the frontlines and beyond, especially children. An estimated 1.6 billion children, or roughly 65% of the global population under the age of 18,...
The Future of Atrocity Prevention: A Fight We Cannot Abandon
The atrocity prevention community faces an existential question: How do we continue our work when the fundamental norm of trying to stop mass atrocities no longer appears to be a given? The future surely looks bleak; dedicated expertise, tools, resources, and...




