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Publications by Sofie Lilli Stoffel

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  • Study 29 Jul 2024

    Protecting Tomorrow

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    Assessing Germany's Foreign Policy Impact on Children and Security in post-ISIS Iraq…
  • Commentary 23 Apr 2023

    Ukraine’s Children Are Central to Peace Negotiations with Russia

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    As long as Russian violence against Ukrainian children remains unaddressed, Sofie Stoffel argues, there is little prospect for sustainable peace in Ukraine.…
  • Report 08 Jun 2022

    The Logic of Protection Approaches

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel, Julia Steets, Florian Westphal
    Every day, civilians suffer under armed groups. To end these violations, protection actors use a range of methods. What are they?…
  • Article 30 Mar 2022

    Children as Agents in Crises: Re-Assessing Adult-Child Power Dynamics in Humanitarian Action

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel, Kirstin Kreyscher
    Much of the emphasis on child participation in humanitarian action still draws on strategies that view children as passive victims rather than actors in their own right. How can the humanitarian sector do better?…
  • Study 20 Dec 2021

    Die 9-Milliarden-Euro-Frage

    By Philipp Rotmann, Melissa Li, Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    Deutschland ist der weltweit größte Investor in zivile Friedensförderung und Krisenprävention. Die Ausgaben steigen weiter. Doch wieviel davon kann tatsächlich präventiv wirken? Die Datenanalyse für die deutschen Präventionsakteure.…
  • Study 21 Oct 2021

    Follow the Money: Investing in Crisis Prevention

    By Philipp Rotmann, Melissa Li, Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    Who spends what to prevent which crisis? And do these investments happen early enough? Open-source data and country case studies help us map the landscape of civilian investment in crisis prevention.…
  • Commentary 14 Apr 2021

    Beyond “Women and Children”: Children’s Agency in Armed Conflict

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    Children are key to long-term stability – but they're often left out of peacebuilding processes. It is time to stop treating children as passive victims and start recognizing them as full-fledged agents of conflict and peace.…
  • Commentary 04 Feb 2021

    The NATO 2030 Approach to Youth Participation: Nice Try, But Not Enough

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    NATO’s most recent reorientation process can only be successful if young people are meaningfully included. Creating ‘kids’ tables’ is not enough. Real youth participation must entail real exchanges of arguments with people who are actually young – and giving them real influence on decision-making.…
  • Article 19 Nov 2020

    Children – A Blind Spot of Peace and Security

    By Sofie Lilli Stoffel
    Children dominate the visual representation of conflict in the media, but are rarely consulted in peacebuilding processes. The UN, local and international actors should give children a voice and meaningful ways to participate in conflict resolution.…

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