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Photo: From L - R: Souleymane Mohammed Jamous, JEM Humanitarian Coordinator; Dennis McNamara, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Rashid Khalikov, Director of UNOCHA, Geneva and Nils Kastberg, UNICEF Regional Director, Sudan.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

Representatives of the United Nations and the Sudanese opposition movement, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), signed an historic Agreement on the protection of children in the Darfur conflict on Wednesday 21 July, 2010.

 

Watch the video of the agreement here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3rHlCbhoQ

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a two-day workshop in El-Fasher in North Darfur on 11-12 April 2012, to bring together groups from around the region, including a significant nomadic women representation. The forum was the fourth session of its type organized by HD in order to promote dialogue between the parties to the conflict.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

At the workshop, UN agencies and UNAMID highlighted their support of Darfur communities, including pastoralists, and pledged to ensure that the necessary assistance reaches all Darfuris.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

 

Source: Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Source: Olivier Chassot - UNAMID

 

HD organized a workshop on North Darfurs Nomads Peace and Development Network, which took place over two days, on 25-26 September 2011 in El Fasher, North Darfur.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

A two-day conference devoted to nomads in Northern Darfur has reflected the concern of nomad women who complained about lack of development projects in the education, health care, vocational training and mostly raising general awareness about the lives of Darfur's nomads.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Photo: From R-L: Dr David Harland, Executive Director, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and Ms Joëlle Jenny, Director, Security Policy and Conflict Prevention, European External Action Service.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L-R: Mr Nir Rosen, Special Adviser on Syria, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Dr Abdallah Al Dardari, Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia and Ambassador Geir O. Pedersen, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Norway to the United Nations.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Ms Sahar Ghanem, Director of Civil Society Affairs, Office of the Prime Minister, Republic of Yemen.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

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Photo: Workshop in Darfur with the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) , February, 2010.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD has undertaken extensive humanitarian mediation with the opposition movements in Darfur since 2004. It provided formal humanitarian support to the African Union/United Nations (AU/UN) Mediation in Darfur at their request in 2007 through an analysis of the humanitarian gaps in the previous Abuja peace process, and has subsequently facilitated roundtable discussions with representatives of the main opposition movements, in Darfur and elsewhere.

 

Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies. This served as a valuable confidence-building measure between the nomad representatives and the UN and opened a channel for dialogue with an important group who had not been directly engaged in formal mediation activities before.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Photo: From L - R: Dr ’Funmi Olonisakin, Founder, Director, African Leadership Centre; Director, Senior Research Fellow, Conflict, Security and Development Group, King’s College London; H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway and H.E. Mr Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Olivier Chassot - UNAMID

 

HD organized a workshop on North Darfurs Nomads Peace and Development Network, which took place over two days, on 25-26 September 2011 in El Fasher, North Darfur.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

A two-day conference devoted to nomads in Northern Darfur has reflected the concern of nomad women who complained about lack of development projects in the education, health care, vocational training and mostly raising general awareness about the lives of Darfur's nomads.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Photo: From L-R: Ambassador Shivshankar Menon, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi and Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy program, The Brookings Institution and Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri Vice President of the International Peace Institute and Secretary-General of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From R-L: H.E. Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, The Honorable Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, H.E. Ms Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission and H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Norway.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a two-day workshop in El-Fasher in North Darfur on 11-12 April 2012, to bring together groups from around the region, including a significant nomadic women representation. The forum was the fourth session of its type organized by HD in order to promote dialogue between the parties to the conflict.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

At the workshop, UN agencies and UNAMID highlighted their support of Darfur communities, including pastoralists, and pledged to ensure that the necessary assistance reaches all Darfuris.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

 

Source: Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

From 2010 to 2013, HD worked with women involved in political representation and especially in conflict and post-conflict sectors around the Asia Pacific region to enhance their networks, expertise and access, to increase their numbers and influence, and to provide concrete and practical advice to policymakers and practitioners in conflict resolution and peacemaking.

 

The inaugural event, a three-day roundtable meeting in Nepal in 2010, was co-organised with the India-based Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace (WISCOMP) and the Alliance for Social Dialogue in Nepal (asdfASD). It brought together 40 senior women to identify good practice in increasing women's participation and contributions to peacemaking in Asia and the Pacific, while also acknowledging the tenth anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.

 

A short video clip explores some of the challenges women face in this area, as well as their personal achievements and experiences. Click here: vimeo.com/16426911

 

Read more on HD's Gender and Mediation programme here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/gender/

Photo: H.E. Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, The Honorable Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Ms Lyse Doucet, Chief international correspondent, BBC World television and BBC World Service radio.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Dr Katia Papagianni, Director, Policy and Mediation Support Programme, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Dr Antelak Al-Mutawakel, Member of the Constitutional Drafting Commission; Co-Founder, Youth Leadership Development Foundation, Yemen; Ms Stella Sabiiti, Peace and Security Consultant, Addis Ababa and Ms Binalakshmi Nepram Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network, India.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Ms Meredith Preston-McGhie, Africa Regional Director, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Ms Angelina Jany Teny, Chairperson of the Security Committee in the IGAD Led Peace Talks for SPLM/SPLA, South Sudan; Ms Shadia Marhaban, Co-founder, Aceh Women’s League (LINA) and Ms Eva Kusuma Sundari Senior Advisor, State Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS, Indonesia.

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2015 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a two-day workshop in El-Fasher in North Darfur on 11-12 April 2012, to bring together groups from around the region, including a significant nomadic women representation. The forum was the fourth session of its type organized by HD in order to promote dialogue between the parties to the conflict.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

At the workshop, UN agencies and UNAMID highlighted their support of Darfur communities, including pastoralists, and pledged to ensure that the necessary assistance reaches all Darfuris.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

 

Source: Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a two-day workshop in El-Fasher in North Darfur on 11-12 April 2012, to bring together groups from around the region, including a significant nomadic women representation. The forum was the fourth session of its type organized by HD in order to promote dialogue between the parties to the conflict.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

At the workshop, UN agencies and UNAMID highlighted their support of Darfur communities, including pastoralists, and pledged to ensure that the necessary assistance reaches all Darfuris.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

 

Source: Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Photo: From L - R: Ahmed Hussain Adam, JEM Official Spokesperson; Souleymane Mohammed Jamous, JEM Humanitarian Coordinator; Dennis McNamara, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Rashid Khalikov, Director of UNOCHA, Geneva and Nils Kastberg, UNICEF Regional Director, Sudan.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

Representatives of the United Nations and the Sudanese opposition movement, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), signed an historic Agreement on the protection of children in the Darfur conflict on Wednesday 21 July, 2010.

 

Watch the video of the agreement here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3rHlCbhoQ

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Photo: From L-R: Mr Nicholas Haysom, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Afghanistan, Ms Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L-R: Katia Papagianni, Director of Mediation Support and Policy, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and Mr Espen Barth Eide, Special Adviser of the United Nations Secretary-General on Cyprus.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a two-day workshop in El-Fasher in North Darfur on 11-12 April 2012, to bring together groups from around the region, including a significant nomadic women representation. The forum was the fourth session of its type organized by HD in order to promote dialogue between the parties to the conflict.

 

In Darfur, HD has been able to extend its humanitarian mediation activities to the nomad Arab groups which claimed to have been discriminated against by the UN. Through roundtable discussions, which began in 2010, HD has highlighted the humanitarian needs of these populations, which led to UN and agency project support in essential areas, such as health and water supplies.

 

At the workshop, UN agencies and UNAMID highlighted their support of Darfur communities, including pastoralists, and pledged to ensure that the necessary assistance reaches all Darfuris.

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

 

Source: Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID

Photo: From L-R: Dr Richard Wilcox, Senior Advisor, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and Professor Mary Kaldor, Professor of Global Governance, Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: President Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States; Founder of The Carter Center and Ms Lyse Doucet, Chief international correspondent, BBC World television and BBC World Service radio.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L-R: H.E. Ms Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission and H.E. Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, The Honorable Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Professor Mary Kaldor, Professor of Global Governance, Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Mr. Knut-Are Sprauten Okstad, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr Al Haj Murad Ebrahim, Chairman, Moro Islamic Liberation Front, Philippines and Mr Salim Linghasa.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Major General Kristin Lund, Force Commander, United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Ambassador Zamir Kabulov, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on Afghanistan.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Dr Jorge A. Restrepo, Director, Conflict Analysis Resource Center and Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia and Ms Maria Victoria Llorente, Executive Director, Fundación Ideas para la Paz, Colombia.

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2015 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Ambassador Susan D. Page, Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of South Sudan; Mr Abdul Mohammed, Chief of Staff, African Union High-Level Implementation Panel for Sudan; Mr Espen Barth Eide, Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum; Mr Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Director of the Center of International Conflict Resolution, Arnold Saltzman Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Former UN Under-Secretary for Peacekeeping Operations and Ms Teresa Whitfield, Senior Fellow, Center on International Cooperation; Senior Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Dr Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor, International Criminal Court.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L-R: H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Norway and H.E. Mr John F. Kerry, Secretary of State, United States of America.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: The Honourable Sergio Jaramillo Caro, High Commissioner for Peace, Presidency of the Republic of Colombia, Bogota.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Dennis McNamara, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue; Rashid Khalikov, Director of UNOCHA, Geneva and Nils Kastberg, UNICEF Regional Director, Sudan.

  

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

Representatives of the United Nations and the Sudanese opposition movement, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), signed an historic Agreement on the protection of children in the Darfur conflict on Wednesday 21 July, 2010.

 

Watch the video of the agreement here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3rHlCbhoQ

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Photo: From L - R: Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, General Secretary, National League for Democracy, Republic of the Union of Myanmar, H.E. Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway and Bono, Lead singer, U2 ; Co-founder, ONE.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2013 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L-R: H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Norway and H.E. Ms Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

Representatives of the United Nations and the Sudanese opposition movement, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), signed an historic Agreement on the protection of children in the Darfur conflict on Wednesday 21 July, 2010.

 

Watch the video of the agreement here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG3rHlCbhoQ

 

Read more about HD's Humanitarian Mediation Programme here: www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-mediation/

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

From 2010 to 2013, HD worked with women involved in political representation and especially in conflict and post-conflict sectors around the Asia Pacific region to enhance their networks, expertise and access, to increase their numbers and influence, and to provide concrete and practical advice to policymakers and practitioners in conflict resolution and peacemaking.

 

The inaugural event, a three-day roundtable meeting in Nepal in 2010, was co-organised with the India-based Women in Security, Conflict Management and Peace (WISCOMP) and the Alliance for Social Dialogue in Nepal (asdfASD). It brought together 40 senior women to identify good practice in increasing women's participation and contributions to peacemaking in Asia and the Pacific, while also acknowledging the tenth anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325.

 

A short video clip explores some of the challenges women face in this area, as well as their personal achievements and experiences. Click here: vimeo.com/16426911

 

Read more on HD's Gender and Mediation programme here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/gender/

Photo: From R-L: H.E. Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif, The Honorable Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, H.E. Ms Federica Mogherini, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission and H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Norway.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Mr Haile Menkerios, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General to the African Union and Head of the United Nations Office to the African Union.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: Ms Roxaneh Bazergan, Team Leader, Mediation Support Unit, United Nations Department of Political Affairs and Dr Margarita López Maya, Senior Professor-Researcher, Center for Development Studies, Universidad Central de Venezuela.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From R - L: Ambassador Hardeep Singh Puri, Vice President of the International Peace Institute and Secretary-General of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: Photo: Dr Mo Ibrahim, Founder and Chair, Mo Ibrahim Foundation.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

Photo: From L - R: H.E. Mr Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway and H.E. Lakhdar Brahimi, Joint Special Representative for Syria of the United Nations and the League of Arab States.

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

The annual global gathering of conflict mediation practitioners in Oslo is the centre piece of the Oslo Forum series. Each year in June, this global retreat convenes senior conflict mediators, high-level decision makers and other major actors in peace processes. The annual global retreat offers an opportunity to draw on comparative and innovative approaches across regions and institutions for a comprehensive overview of mediation experiences, challenges and opportunities.

 

Read more about the Oslo Forum 2013 here: www.osloforum.org/

 

Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:

www.hdcentre.org/what-we-do/oslo-forum/

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