Research on International Policy Implementation Lab (RIPIL)
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RIPIL is based at American University. Founded in 2020, RIPIL investigates pressing topics in international peace, security, development, and humanitarian response with the aim of translating scholarly research into real policy solutions.
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RIPIL welcomed four new Research Fellows this summer to power our research translation work with the Translating Research into Action Center (TRAC) at American University! Learn more about them www.ripilab.com/researchfell... and engage with TRAC www.american.edu/centers/trac/.
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Meet Dr. Scovia Aweko! She is a postdoctoral fellow with the RIPIL-LPI policy-practice-partnership. Her research on the Kenyan Maandamano explores how mobilizers leverage events to recruit and sustain participation in movements.
Follow her work here: www.linkedin.com/in/scovia-aw....
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Why do firms engage in peacebuilding? Drawing on evidence from our USIP-funded project titled Whose Peace?, our recent blog by Santiago Sosa & Jessica Maves Braithwaite explores Colombia’s private sector as a force for post-conflict peace and recovery.
Read more: www.ripilab.com/blog/whosepe...
Private investment as peacebuilding: Lessons from Colombia — Home | RIPIL
Written by Santiago Sosa and Jessica Maves Braithwaite, drawing on evidence from our project titled Whose Peace? How Local-Global Networks Shape Multilateral Peacebuilding Outcomes . Photo credit
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How do international actors’ networks shape aid delivery? Drawing on our USIP-funded “Whose Peace?” project, our latest blog explores how collaborating with community-led efforts such as Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms is crucial to reach those most in need, especially where official aid struggles.
Controlling the Corridors in Sudan: Humanitarian Aid and Emergency Response Rooms — Home | RIPIL
Written by Hatem Zayed, Cecilia Cavero-Sanchez and Susanna Campbell, drawing on evidence from our project titled Whose Peace? How Local-Global Networks Shape Multilateral Peacebuilding Outcomes . ...
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Meet Dr. Alex Maxwell! Alex is a postdoctoral fellow with the RIPIL-LPI policy-practice-partnership. His work explores men’s roles and male allyship in Women, Peace, and Security programs, in collaboration with community partners in Kenya.
Follow his work here: www.linkedin.com/in/alexlmaxw...
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Meet Dr. Chris Grady! As a Research Fellow with RIPIL, Chris is leading the development of a primer to improve how we measure the societal impact of research by providing design options tailored to different stages of the research-to-impact process. Follow his work here: cdgrady21.github.io.
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Addressing today’s challenges requires translating rigorous research into actionable solutions. RIPIL works closely with AU's Translating Research into Action Center (TRAC) to advance best practices in research translation, and train the next generation of scholars to bridge research & practice.
American University Translating Research into Action Center (TRAC) — Home | RIPIL
Funder(s): National Science Foundation Principal Investigator(s): Diana Burley; Raychelle Burks, Susanna Campbell, Jordan Tama, and Joseph Young (Co-PIs) Partner(s): The Pew Charitable Trusts’ ...
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Meet Dr. Rachel George!

As a Co-Creation Fellow with Bridging the Gap and RIPIL, Rachel has led the development of a new training module on research co-creation and translation. She is also supporting our team with the launch of a new, cross-disciplinary publication focused on research impact.
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Coming Soon!

We’re putting the finishing touches on our new Working Papers series, where we’ll share early-stage research, field insights, and methodological innovations from across our projects. Check back shortly to explore fresh ideas in progress and join the conversation as they evolve.
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Effective peacebuilding requires evidence from every level, but connecting research to practice is particularly challenging.

RIPIL and the Life & Peace Institute are partnering to change that with a new post-doctoral program bridging research, policy, and practice.

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RIPIL-LPI Research-Policy-Practice Partnership — Home | RIPIL
Funder(s): Carnegie Corporation of New York Principal Investigator(s): Susanna Campbell; Aaron Stanley (Co-PI) Partner(s): Life & Peace Institute Project Status: Active
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Don't forgot to apply by Dec. 30th! MA internship in the DMV: RIPIL & the Wilson Center are seeking a highly organized individual interested in peacebuilding or related field to assist on our Research-Policy-Practice Partnership project in spring 2025. Details: www.ripilab.com/about
About Us — Home | RIPIL
RIPIL investigates pressing topics in international peace, security, development, and humanitarian response with the aim of translating scholarly research into real policy solutions.
www.ripilab.com
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Apply now! Internship for MA student in the DMV: RIPIL & the Wilson Center are seeking a highly organized individual interested in peacebuilding or related field to assist on our Research-Policy-Practice Partnership project in spring 2025. Deadline for apps: Dec. 30th. Details: www.ripilab.com/about