Why Some Countries Are Becoming More Peaceful Against the Odds Posted onNovember 30, 2025November 30, 2025 By kizzi@email.com In its inaugural year, the Annual GPA Peace Index 2025 delivered a sober, even alarming, assessment of global stability. The … Continue ReadingWhy Some Countries Are Becoming More Peaceful Against the Odds
The World’s Displacement Crisis Has Quietly Hit 120 Million. Why Isn’t Anyone Paying Attention? Posted onNovember 30, 2025November 30, 2025 By kizzi@email.com A record number of people have been forced from their homes—equivalent to the entire population of Japan. Yet the world’s … Continue ReadingThe World’s Displacement Crisis Has Quietly Hit 120 Million. Why Isn’t Anyone Paying Attention?
Cyber-Enabled Warfare Has Arrived. Are We Ready for the Next Era of Conflict? Posted onNovember 30, 2025November 30, 2025 By kizzi@email.com The state of global peace has reached a historic inflection point, and the news is not good. According to the … Continue ReadingCyber-Enabled Warfare Has Arrived. Are We Ready for the Next Era of Conflict?
Why the World Is Making Fewer Peace Agreements Than at Any Time in 25 Years Posted onNovember 30, 2025November 30, 2025 By kizzi@email.com Peace used to have a rhythm. Conflicts rose, outside pressure built, negotiations followed, and deals—imperfect but useful—were signed. That rhythm … Continue ReadingWhy the World Is Making Fewer Peace Agreements Than at Any Time in 25 Years
The Moral Imperative for a Global Peace Alliance Posted onOctober 20, 2025 By kizzi@email.com In The Global Peace Alliance, Kizzi Nkwocha argues that the pursuit of peace is not just a political goal but … Continue ReadingThe Moral Imperative for a Global Peace Alliance
Restorative Justice: Healing After War Posted onMay 7, 2025May 7, 2025 By kizzi@email.com In the aftermath of war, nations are often left with wounds deeper than destroyed buildings and fractured economies. Psychological trauma, … Continue ReadingRestorative Justice: Healing After War
Technology and Peacekeeping: Drones, Data & Diplomacy Posted onMay 7, 2025 By kizzi@email.com Technology is reshaping the landscape of peacekeeping. What once depended entirely on boots on the ground and human intelligence has … Continue ReadingTechnology and Peacekeeping: Drones, Data & Diplomacy
Collaborative Security: How Nations Can Defend Peace Together Posted onMay 7, 2025 By kizzi@email.com In an era defined by global interdependence, the idea that any one nation can secure peace in isolation is increasingly … Continue ReadingCollaborative Security: How Nations Can Defend Peace Together
Real Life Peace Success Stories: From Ceasefire to Stability Posted onMay 7, 2025 By kizzi@email.com Peace often makes less noise than war, which is why successful stories of conflict resolution and sustained stability tend to … Continue ReadingReal Life Peace Success Stories: From Ceasefire to Stability
The Human Cost of Inaction: Stories from Conflict Zones Posted onMay 6, 2025May 6, 2025 By kizzi@email.com When we talk about war, it’s easy to get lost in numbers. Death tolls, refugee counts, financial losses—all important, yet … Continue ReadingThe Human Cost of Inaction: Stories from Conflict Zones