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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.

When you really care, you know when to say no

 

love Calvin and Hobbes

 

had to do some art for a presentation my wife did. Well, i don't guess I had to, I chose to do it. She is a nurse.

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!

AP Director Iain and Peace Fellow Talley with Losieku Leinte, a Samburu warrior

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

When the Land Cruiser can't quite make it up the hill, you better start walking!

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!

C-1 Trader onboard USS Midway (CV-41).

From the first forum, featuring Grace Kang from the State Department and Cathryn Thurston from the RAND Copropration.

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.

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

 

Third and four week | Photo: Paula Mariane

Source: The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)

 

Photo: Small group discussions about the onion's analysis to understand the positions, interests and needs of the parties involved in the conflict

 

This workshop was the fourth capacity-building workshop organised by HD and THC (in September 2016). The workshop brought together 26 participants including FKUB members, representatives of the Batu Gantung, Waringin, Poka and Rumah Tiga communities, and members of the local peace network. It focused on improving the participants’ understanding of mediation processes and tools. It also sought to provide participants with opportunities to share their experiences of mediation.

 

Read more about HD's work in Indonesia here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/building-mediation-capacity-o...

 

Related publications:

 

Conflict Management in Indonesia – An Analysis of the Conflicts in Maluku, Papua and Poso: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/5ConflictMana...

 

Conflict Management Strategies in Indonesia: Learning from the Maluku Experience: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/21ConflictMan...

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

"Peer Mediation - a process for primary schools" was published by Souvenir Press in 2002 not long after Jerry Tyrrell had died. See www.innatenonviolence.org/old/2002news/news96.htm

 

Jerry was unable to finish the book in his last illness and this task was done by Seamus Farrell who was a colleague and friend of Jerry's.

 

Education should include practical instruction and involvement in dealing with conflict, and where better to start than primary schools? However Jerry emphasised the 'whole school' approach - hiving off 'conflict resolution' to the kids was not very valuable if the institution of the school was not in tune with this approach.

 

This entry shows the front and back covers of the book but not the spine (in case you might think it was a slim pamphlet) - the book is actually 318 pages in length and a comprehensive view of this important area of work.

 

Zoom in to read.

  

C-1 Trader onboard USS Midway (CV-41).

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

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/

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

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

 

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Nadia Murad Basee Taha belongs to the Kurdish religious minority Yazidis and is a survivor of sexual violence and slavery. Held captive by ISIS, she managed to escape after three months of enslavement. Her picture is part of ‘The Body As A Battlefield’ exhibition of pictures by Cristina de Middel. It is about how sexual violence has been, and still is, used as a weapon of war worldwide. Systematic rape, violent sexual assault and sexual slavery are used to spread fear, reward soldiers or exterminate entire religious and ethnic minorities.

 

In 2015, at the age of 23, she was formally appointed the first UNODC Goodwill Ambassador for the Dignity of Survivors of Human Trafficking and she briefed the Security Council in its first-ever session on human trafficking.

From our projects exposition, featuring over 20 organizations from around the DC area.

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.

Since the Arab revolutions of 2011, unarmed resistance has become a major force in global politics, from Tunis to Tahrir Square and on to Ferguson, Missouri. Nonviolent movements have historically outperformed their violent counterparts, but they don’t always succeed. The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a panel of experts on Jan. 25 in this field of study, and an Emmy-award winning news producer who examined the challenges of building and sustaining nonviolent movements, and discuss lessons for scholars, activists, policymakers and practitioners.

 

Read more at www.usip.org/events/civil-resistance-peaceful-resolution

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/

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/

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!

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!

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!

Me and my big mouth

 

I love Calvin and Hobbes

  

had to do some art for a presentation my wife did. Well, i don't guess I had to, I chose to do it. She is a nurse.

C-1 Trader onboard USS Midway (CV-41).

Photo: The launching of three booklets: the Roadmap to Reconciliation, the Mediation Toolkit and the Conflict Monitoring Mechanism.

 

The event was conducted on 23 November 2016 in Ambon, Indonesia. More than 100 people participated and gave their appreciation on the books. The event was opened by the representative of the Head of the Provincial Office of the Religious Affairs Ministry. The Maluku Governor presented a keynote speech.

Third and four week | Photo: Paula Mariane

C-1 Trader onboard USS Midway (CV-41).

Third and four week | Photo: Paula Mariane

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