With every new war and conflict, there is an even greater call for peace. However, the American public still lacks consensus on what peacebuilding entails and how it works. This messaging guide, which follows our larger brief on peacebuilding, offers three practical, evidence-based recommendations for communicating about peace and the work of peacebuilding globally and in Ukraine. These strategies are designed to build understanding of and support for peacebuilding across the political spectrum.
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