Interview: “If there’s something left to return to, then we will return when it all ends”

On February 24, 2022, Russia began a full-scale war against Ukraine. It has been three years since the start of war crimes against Ukrainians. Many were forced to flee their homes to escape daily shelling. This is an interview with Ukrainian refugees Natalya and Oleg from Pokrovsk, whose lives were destroyed by the Russian invasion. … Continue reading Interview: “If there’s something left to return to, then we will return when it all ends”

Letter from Alexandria: in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria, it is all human suffering

The killing of dozens of thousands of people in Palestine, plus the conflicts in Lebanon and Syria, has led aidóni’s Academy Editor Yousr Sharawy to reflect on the sentiments around death and destruction, regardless of who is to blame.   By Yousr Sharawy, from Alexandria A video has circulated on Egyptian social media recently featuring … Continue reading Letter from Alexandria: in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria, it is all human suffering

From workshop to guide: how aidóni is helping peacebuilding journalism

After an engaging session at PeaceCon 2024, members of the aidóni team and other peacebulding professionals will develop a guide to help journalists cover conflict-related stories, from wars to fragile peace and social tensions within communities. By aidóni Peacebuilding has always been a difficult process, in which success is far from certain. At a time … Continue reading From workshop to guide: how aidóni is helping peacebuilding journalism