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Author: Barbara Dziedzic

Location: Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

Date: 8/10/09

Partner: USK

Description: This concert was sponsored by Pamoja Radio and a variety other community based organizations in Kibera. All the performers were from the slum and the theme of the concert was peace and reconciliation. We invited the DSP students as well as members of their community to attend with us. They took pictures, video, and audio of the event.

 

Peace it Together 2011 dialogue sessions in Pemberton, BC.

 

Photos by Rasha Amer

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.

Author: Barbara Dziedzic

Location: Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

Date: 8/10/09

Partner: USK

Description: This concert was sponsored by Pamoja Radio and a variety other community based organizations in Kibera. All the performers were from the slum and the theme of the concert was peace and reconciliation. We invited the DSP students as well as members of their community to attend with us. They took pictures, video, and audio of the event.

 

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/

This Pokot warrior told us of how he transitioned from stealing cows from Samburus to returning cows to Samburus. Through CPI's peacebuilding interventions, he has befriended the Samburu communities and strives to maintain peace and order by overseeing the rustled livestock is returned. Fellow Pokots have turned on him and labeled him a traitor for helping Samburus.

Picture taken by Melisa Demirovic during the digital photography workshop

Photos by Miller Taylor

 

February 2013 CreativeMornings/Raleigh event (global theme: "Money") with guest speaker Dr. Thomas Griggs

 

Special thanks to our host CAM Raleigh and sponsors Counter Culture Coffee who provided us with complimentary coffee and Crumb who provided the breakfast snacks!

Photo: Yoruba community representatives

 

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

In August 2013, HD launched the inter-communal dialogue process (HD’s Jos Forum) with an official ceremony attended by members of eight communities, Federal and State Government officials, religious leaders as well as representatives from women’s and youth groups, business community and civil society.

 

To date, HD has carried out eight dialogue sessions on various issues, including two interim sessions to deal with emerging tensions in the countryside around Jos. The issues covered in these sessions have included: trust building and religious tolerance, rebuilding places of worship, burial grounds and issues relating to youths, governance issues and access to services, traditional rulership and the renaming of places, land annexation, displacement of people and insecurity in the countryside, issues of indigeneship, impunity, reparations and compensation, securing of lives and property and public apologies. Following each dialogue session, the Jos Forum developed and endorsed recommendations on the issues discussed. These have ultimately formed the basis of follow-up actions by the Government, the communities, and civil society and development actors. In addition, the women through their own steering committee presented a Declaration of Peace to the Jos Forum, demonstrating their efforts towards ensuring the success of the dialogue process. The declaration was received by the Jos Forum with overwhelming enthusiasm. Likewise the idea was welcomed to include the women’s suggestions and additions in the Jos Forum’s final recommendations.

 

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

Face painting during a picnic in Gornji Vakuf Uskoplje

Author: Barbara Dziedzic

Location: Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

Date: 8/10/09

Partner: USK

Description: This concert was sponsored by Pamoja Radio and a variety other community based organizations in Kibera. All the performers were from the slum and the theme of the concert was peace and reconciliation. We invited the DSP students as well as members of their community to attend with us. They took pictures, video, and audio of the event.

 

Weina Lekitasheron proudly showed us the gift her Pokot friends, the Namary family, gave to her. Weina and the Namary family received a shared a Heifer for Peace in 2016, and they live peacefully and happily as neighbors

Peace it Together 2011 dialogue sessions in Pemberton, BC.

 

Photos by Rasha Amer

Photos by Miller Taylor

 

February 2013 CreativeMornings/Raleigh event (global theme: "Money") with guest speaker Dr. Thomas Griggs

 

Special thanks to our host CAM Raleigh and sponsors Counter Culture Coffee who provided us with complimentary coffee and Crumb who provided the breakfast snacks!

Author: Barbara Dziedzic

Location: Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

Date: 8/10/09

Partner: USK

Description: This concert was sponsored by Pamoja Radio and a variety other community based organizations in Kibera. All the performers were from the slum and the theme of the concert was peace and reconciliation. We invited the DSP students as well as members of their community to attend with us. They took pictures, video, and audio of the event.

 

Photo: Women representatives

 

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/

Chepranyei, a Pokot woman, with her baby Keptyos

Stick Haass up Your Ass. Cupar Way, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

An Ilchamus girl (left) and Pokot girl (right) proudly registered at the Peace Camp as new Friends for Peace!

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.

From the second forum, featuring John Fieno of International Development Group at Researchg Triangle Institute, Kevin Healy of the Inter-American Foundation & the Elliott School of International Affairs, and Jolynn Shoemaker of Women in International Security.

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.

Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

HD organized a workshop entitled "Inclusion and negotiation process – The gender approach of negotiation in Mali", which was held in Dakar, Senegal from the 25th to 27th June 2013.

 

The objective of the workshop was to enable and support Malian women to contribute to the reflection on the post-conflict reconstruction phase, as well as to ensure their active participation based on the experiences of other women from the region.

 

Read more about HD's work in Mali here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/mali/

 

And on HD's work on gender and mediation here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/gender/

Each quilt square takes 7-10 days due to the intricate bead work. Beaded jewelry and decoration is a major part of Samburu culture

Photo: A dialogue themed “Enhancing Reconciliation and Nurturing Harmony between Religious Community in Ambon” was held in Ambon, Indonesia on 24 November 2016.

 

This is the last dialogue of a series of 9 dialogues that were conducted by HD between 2015 and 2016. The purpose of the dialogue is to broaden the project’s scope and increase stakeholders’ understanding on dialogue and mediation in Ambon.

 

More than 40 people attended the event from various fractions of the community, including representatives of FKUB, peace network, the four target communities, military, police, academics, government, students, media, other as well as representatives from other communities. Through the method of appreciative inquiry the facilitator helped the participants to identify their strength, dreams and role to contribute to harmony in Ambon.

 

Source: The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

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.

 

Related publications:

 

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

 

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

Photo: Signing declaration for peace - Anaguta

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)

 

HD organized a workshop entitled "Inclusion and negotiation process – The gender approach of negotiation in Mali", which was held in Dakar, Senegal from the 25th to 27th June 2013.

 

The objective of the workshop was to enable and support Malian women to contribute to the reflection on the post-conflict reconstruction phase, as well as to ensure their active participation based on the experiences of other women from the region.

 

Read more about HD's work in Mali here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/mali/

 

And on HD's work on gender and mediation here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/gender/

Photo: A dialogue themed “Enhancing Reconciliation and Nurturing Harmony between Religious Community in Ambon” was held in Ambon, Indonesia on 24 November 2016.

 

This is the last dialogue of a series of 9 dialogues that were conducted by HD between 2015 and 2016. The purpose of the dialogue is to broaden the project’s scope and increase stakeholders’ understanding on dialogue and mediation in Ambon.

 

More than 40 people attended the event from various fractions of the community, including representatives of FKUB, peace network, the four target communities, military, police, academics, government, students, media, other as well as representatives from other communities. Through the method of appreciative inquiry the facilitator helped the participants to identify their strength, dreams and role to contribute to harmony in Ambon.

 

Source: The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

Photo: Signing declaration for peace - Berom

 

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/

Photos by Miller Taylor

 

February 2013 CreativeMornings/Raleigh event (global theme: "Money") with guest speaker Dr. Thomas Griggs

 

Special thanks to our host CAM Raleigh and sponsors Counter Culture Coffee who provided us with complimentary coffee and Crumb who provided the breakfast snacks!

SB-3 Viking onboard USS Midway (CV-41)

 

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