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World Peace Foundation has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in January 2025. The social media accounts linked to from World Peace Foundation are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Apple Podcasts, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, worldpeacefdtn has populated their site with Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2025 | SIPRI, Global projections for 2050, and why they matter for peace | World Peace Foundation, The Muffins at the Four Seasons Meetings Were Always Fresh | World Peace Foundation, The pandemic in Massachusetts’ prisons 2020 – 2021, Rohingya Hunger as State Policy: Food Deprivation and the Question of Genocide | World Peace Foundation, Between imagination and pragmatics: who is asking what’s next for peace? Part 2 | World Peace Foundation, Between imagination and pragmatics: who is asking what’s next for peace? 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I Am a Teacher.” | World Peace Foundation, How War, SGBV and Starvation create a vicious cycle in Sudan | World Peace Foundation, Surviving War: Women's Dual Crisis in Sudan | World Peace Foundation, New research on corruption in the arms trade | World Peace Foundation, The U.S.-Israel March of Folly: Perpetual War? | World Peace Foundation, SGBV, Reproductive Violence & Starvation: Mutually Reinforcing Crimes in Gaza | World Peace Foundation, Attack on Iran: Is the U.S. Killing Mediation? | World Peace Foundation, Enduring the Unthinkable: The Intersecting Impact of Wartime Sexual and Reproductive Violence and Starvation in Tigray | World Peace Foundation, The Nexus of SGBV & Starvation in Tigray: Immediate and Long-Term Consequences for Women and Children | World Peace Foundation, Famine voices from Gummi Local Government Area, Zamfara State, Nigeria | World Peace Foundation, The Religion of Power: Culture World War X | World Peace Foundation, Rethinking current famine classification: insights from history - The Lancet, Gender and Famine: Reflections on Hunger and Humiliation | World Peace Foundation, Gendered Suffering in Famine: the other side of gendered norms | World Peace Foundation, An exceptional farmer who survived a famine: my aunt Mary Ajok, South Sudan | World Peace Foundation, When and How Did World War X Begin? | World Peace Foundation, Guilt, shame, and maternal agency: Famine voices from Abyei, on the South Sudan-Sudan border | World Peace Foundation, Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, Terror Returns to Darfur | Sudan, The Return of the Starvation Weapon: The Collapse of Global Norms Fueling the Catastrophes in Gaza and Sudan, Abolitionist Approaches to Arms Trade Corruption | World Peace Foundation, World War X and a New World (Dis)order? | World Peace Foundation, Captured by Design: Rethinking Corruption in the Military-Industrial System | World Peace Foundation, Internationalization | World Peace Foundation, How Many People Have Died of Famine in Gaza? 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