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Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

In the months leading up to the March and April 2015 elections in Nigeria, HD facilitated in the establishment of a high-level dispute resolution mechanism, meant to deal with any crisis that might emerge during, or in the aftermath, of the General Elections.

 

Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here:https://www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/

 

Related publications:

 

Post-election assessment of conflict prevention and resolution mechanisms in Nigeria, 10.03.2016, by Babatunde Afolabi and Sabina Avasiloae. Read here: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Post-election...

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

Photo: Special Session – Insecurity and Cattle Rustling in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State, Nigeria, 2014.

 

Source:Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The Inter-Communal Dialogue and Conflict Mediation project in Jos started in January 2013. From January to July 2013, HD has held consultative meetings with five community groups namely the Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Hausa and Fulani; Religious leaders; Federal and State Government and women and youth groups on the proposed project, as well as sought buy in for the proposed process.

 

The project, supported by the Canadian Government, has been geared towards achieving an agreement between the communities to end the dispute in Jos, and foster inter-communal co-operation leading to fewer incidents of violence. The Inter-communal dialogue and conflict mediation process itself, ‘The Jos Forum’, was launched in August 2013, with a formal opening ceremony attended by numerous members of the five communities, Federal and State Government officials, Religious leaders, women and youth groups, as well as civil society representatives.

 

HD successfully hosted seven dialogue sessions on various issues, including interim sessions to deal with the emerging tensions in Jos countryside.

 

Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

In the months leading up to the March and April 2015 elections in Nigeria, HD facilitated in the establishment of a high-level dispute resolution mechanism, meant to deal with any crisis that might emerge during, or in the aftermath, of the General Elections.

 

Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here:https://www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/

 

Related publications:

 

Post-election assessment of conflict prevention and resolution mechanisms in Nigeria, 10.03.2016, by Babatunde Afolabi and Sabina Avasiloae. Read here: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Post-election...

An A4-F onboard USS Midway (CV-41)

Photos taken during a mission to Aweil and Nyamlel (South Sudan). This album contains photos of the Dinka Malual and Reizigat Pre-migration Peace Conference in Nyamlel, South Sudan, under the auspices of FAO, UNMISS and UNDP. Photo credit ©FAO/Mattia Romano. Editorial use only. FAO Project Code OSRO/SSD/703/EC

 

Some children having fun together under the parachute during a picnic in Gornji Vakuf Uskoplje

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The Inter-Communal Dialogue and Conflict Mediation project in Jos started in January 2013. From January to July 2013, HD has held consultative meetings with five community groups namely the Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Hausa and Fulani; Religious leaders; Federal and State Government and women and youth groups on the proposed project, as well as sought buy in for the proposed process.

 

The project, supported by the Canadian Government, has been geared towards achieving an agreement between the communities to end the dispute in Jos, and foster inter-communal co-operation leading to fewer incidents of violence. The Inter-communal dialogue and conflict mediation process itself, ‘The Jos Forum’, was launched in August 2013, with a formal opening ceremony attended by numerous members of the five communities, Federal and State Government officials, Religious leaders, women and youth groups, as well as civil society representatives.

 

HD successfully hosted seven dialogue sessions on various issues, including interim sessions to deal with the emerging tensions in Jos countryside.

 

Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

Children and volunteers working together carrying out a team building exercise

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

A-1 Skyraider onboard USS Midway (CV-41).

Colleen Denny, the 2018 Advocacy Project Peace Fellow for CPI Kenya, takes a picture with these beautiful girls at Peace Camp!

An F9F-8P Cougar Photo Recon Jet onboard USS Midway (CV-41)

 

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

Some of the teenagers from Omladinski Centar smiling during a break in their workshop

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Former Yuogoslavia concrete architectrure

Photos taken during a mission to Aweil and Nyamlel (South Sudan). This album contains photos of the Dinka Malual and Reizigat Pre-migration Peace Conference in Nyamlel, South Sudan, under the auspices of FAO, UNMISS and UNDP. Photo credit ©FAO/Mattia Romano. Editorial use only. FAO Project Code OSRO/SSD/703/EC

 

Photos taken during a mission to Aweil and Nyamlel (South Sudan). This album contains photos of the Dinka Malual and Reizigat Pre-migration Peace Conference in Nyamlel, South Sudan, under the auspices of FAO, UNMISS and UNDP. Photo credit ©FAO/Mattia Romano. Editorial use only. FAO Project Code OSRO/SSD/703/EC

 

One of the children with her face painted during a picnic in Gornji Vakuf Uskoplje

Healing The Divide On Climate Change

A child building a pinhole camera out of a shoe box during a workshop at Omladinski Centar

Guest educator on Peace Boat's 68th Global Voyage Julian Thomas has seen some of South Africa’s worst offenders become decent and civil human beings.

 

© Nick Logan/Peace Boat

Children colouring stones with stone during a picnic in Gornji Vakuf Uskoplje

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The Inter-Communal Dialogue and Conflict Mediation project in Jos started in January 2013. From January to July 2013, HD has held consultative meetings with five community groups namely the Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Hausa and Fulani; Religious leaders; Federal and State Government and women and youth groups on the proposed project, as well as sought buy in for the proposed process.

 

The project, supported by the Canadian Government, has been geared towards achieving an agreement between the communities to end the dispute in Jos, and foster inter-communal co-operation leading to fewer incidents of violence. The Inter-communal dialogue and conflict mediation process itself, ‘The Jos Forum’, was launched in August 2013, with a formal opening ceremony attended by numerous members of the five communities, Federal and State Government officials, Religious leaders, women and youth groups, as well as civil society representatives.

 

HD successfully hosted seven dialogue sessions on various issues, including interim sessions to deal with the emerging tensions in Jos countryside.

 

Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/

From our conflict resolution and development simulation, incorporating over 75 conference participants.

Photo from the 2008 Innovations in Student Leadership Conference, held February 23, 2008 at the Elliott School of International Affairs. For more information, please visit onestudentry.org and islc.onestudentry.org.

Conflict can be of many forms at work, it can be of an individual with a grievance, a bad relationship between an employee and a manager or a dispute between two fellow workers. Conflicts at a work can lead to less production in your business and it is always a hurdle in the way of work.

Conflict resolution involves the reduction, elimination, or termination of all forms and types of conflict. Five styles for conflict management, as identified by Thomas and Kilmann, are: competing, compromising, collaborating, avoiding, and accommodating.Businesses can benefit from appropriate types and levels of conflict. That is the aim of conflict management, and not the aim of conflict resolution.

Photos taken during a mission to Aweil and Nyamlel (South Sudan). This album contains photos of the Dinka Malual and Reizigat Pre-migration Peace Conference in Nyamlel, South Sudan, under the auspices of FAO, UNMISS and UNDP. Photo credit ©FAO/Mattia Romano. Editorial use only. FAO Project Code OSRO/SSD/703/EC

 

The mosaics were designed and made by the young people from GVU

#NSLCHEAL students participate in a conflict resolution exercise with Mr. A'ric Jackson. In this exercise, students paired up and practiced different types of listening.

Photos taken during a mission to Aweil and Nyamlel (South Sudan). This album contains photos of the Dinka Malual and Reizigat Pre-migration Peace Conference in Nyamlel, South Sudan, under the auspices of FAO, UNMISS and UNDP. Photo credit ©FAO/Mattia Romano. Editorial use only. FAO Project Code OSRO/SSD/703/EC

 

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An A4-F onboard USS Midway (CV-41)

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