Antonia Potter Prentice
Co-Managing Partner
Antonia is currently the Director of Alliance2015, a strategic alliance of globally active European based humanitarian and development organisations.
Back to Basics: Solidarity, Trust and Adaptability for Revitalised Development Collaboration
Margreet van Doodewaard and Antonia Potter Prentice make a new case for the old values of solidarity, adaptability and long-term commitment as the basis for effective Civil Society collaboration in development.
Assistance to Justice and the Rule of Law in Afghanistan
A strategic analysis, HD Report, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, (2004), Christian Ahlund, Bashir Ghazialam, Zelda Holtzmann. Natalie de Oliveira, Antonia Potter Prentice.
Ceasefire verification and monitoring, identifying best practice
HD Background Paper for Mediators’ Retreat, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, June (2004), Antonia Potter Prentice.
The rule of law as the measure of peace?
Responsive policy for reconstructing justice and the rule of law in post conflict and transitional environments, Paper for UNU-WIDER Conference on ‘Making Peace Work’, May (2004), Antonia Potter Prentice.
We the Women
Why conflict mediation is not just a job for men, HD Opinion, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, October (2005), Antonia Potter Prentice.
Les processus de paix ont besoin de femmes médiateurs
Oped, Le Temps (Geneva), 5 December (2005), Antonia Potter Prentice
The Textbook Mediator
A chapter (no. 6) relating practice to conflict resolution theory in Kings of Peace, Pawns of War – The untold story of peacemaking, Harriet Martin, Continuum, June (2006), Antonia Potter Prentice (book editor and chapter author), pp. 159-173.
Not afraid to do the job
Excluding women from negotiating and mediation is selling peace processes short, Comment & Debate, The Guardian, January 24 (2006), Antonia Potter Prentice.
Women and Gender in Civil Wars, chapter 8 in Contemporary Peacemaking
Darby & MacGinty (Editors), Macmillan, April (2008), Antonia Potter Prentice, pp. 105-119.
Gender sensitivity
Nicety or necessity in peace process management?, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Oslo Forum Briefing Pack Paper, (2008), Antonia Potter Prentice.
Peacemaking in Asia Pacific
Women’s participation, perspectives, priorities, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, (2011), Cate Buchanan and Antonia Potter Prentice (Editors).
Women Count 2011
Security Council Resolution 1325 Civil Society Monitoring Report, Global Network of Women Peacemakers, (2011), Antonia Potter Prentice.
From clause to effect
Including women and gender in peace agreements, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, December (2012), Cate Buchanan, Adam Cooper, Cody Griggers, Lira Low, Rita Manchanda, Rebecca Peters and Antonia Potter Prentice.
Who’s that girl
Women, war and identity, blog piece for Dialogue Advisory Group/3 Quarks Daily Online Symposium on Peace and Justice, November (2012), Rita Manchanda and Antonia Potter Prentice.
Including women & gender perspectives in peacemaking
Challenges and options for Mediators, in Managing peace processes, a handbook for AU practitioners, Volume 3, Chapter 3, pp. 65-90, African Union, (2013), Antonia Potter Prentice.
Inclusive approaches to peace
Radical common sense, blog piece for Medium, 14th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 October (2014), Antonia Potter Prentice.
Fresh insights on the quantity and quality of women’s inclusion in peace processes
Expert views on findings from the Broadening Participation and Civil Society and Peacebuilding Projects, Conflict Management Initiative and the Graduate Institute Geneva Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, May (2015), Thania Paffenholz, Antonia Potter Prentice and Cate Buchanan.