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The Peace Room: Saving Lives with MSF in a Forgotten War
In this episode of The Peace Room, we speak with Christina Psarra of MSF Greece about Sudan’s devastating but underreported humanitarian crisis.We explore what medical action looks like in the middle of war, what neutrality means when healthcare is under attack, and whether humanitarian work can do more than respond to suffering. It is a conversation about care under fire, invisible crises, and the politics of global attention.
The Peace Room: Women’s Dialogue Across the Belgrade-Pristina Divide | Dialogue Academy Network of Alumnae (DANA)
Belgrade and Pristina aren’t just places on a map—they’re lived realities. DANA members Anja Jokić and Amina Kaja unpack feminist, grassroots peacebuilding as daily practice: building trust, facing pressure at home, and learning from Belfast. The core question: can long-term human relationships outlast border logic?
The Peace Room: The Heart of Peace Journalism
Peace journalism isn’t “softer” reporting, it’s sharper, more human, and more honest about complexity. In this episode of The Peace Room, Dr. Giuliana Tiripelli explores civilian-centred storytelling, ethical boundaries, and the power (and limits) of cross-border narratives. A conversation about resisting enemy frames without romanticising peace.
The Peace Room: What is Peacebuilding, Really?
Peacebuilding isn’t a finish line—it’s the slow, messy craft of rebuilding trust, institutions, and everyday life after conflict. In this episode, Professor Nemanja Džuverović unpacks what “peace” really means, who actually builds it, and why the “local turn” matters. From the Western Balkans as a peacebuilding laboratory to the politics that sabotage progress, we end with practical hope—and how to help without burning out.