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Photo: From L-R: Mr Martin Kobler, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya and Professor Ghassan Salamé, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, Sciences Po, Paris.
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:
This woman takes a moment to read the handout she just received about the USAID-supported free legal clinic, which has become a popular resource for people who live in and around Bukavu who want help resolving disputes with neighbors, family members, former lovers, business associates and others. (Angela Rucker/USAID)
Read more: www.usaid.gov/press/frontlines/fl_aug10/web_mediation1008...
Change minds, guide opinions, and shape emotions with the power of effective influence Exercising Influence is your guide to accomplishing more with less effort. Demystifying the process of influencing others, this book shows you how to develop effective influence behaviors, plan an influence approach, set goals, resolve problems, and build better relationships. Revised and expanded to provide more actionable advice across industries and sectors, this third edition has updated examples and resources and features all-new chapters on influencing through social media, influencing your team, and applying research findings of neuroscience, and behavioral economics. You'll create work, family, and community relationships that are more mutually rewarding as you apply a practical, real-world model for developing this seldom-taught skill. Influence is a skillset that everyone needs, yet the necessary techniques and fundamentals are rarely made explicit and shared. This book is a vital resource for anyone who wants to achieve better outcomes at work, at home, or in the world at large, helping you make important things happen and create relationships that matter. * Develop a strategic and tactical approach to influence that gets results. * Resolve problems and conflicts, and build more balanced relationships. * Do more with less, increase your impact on others, and take greater charge of your life. * Take advantage of new methodologies that build your skills as an influencer. Influence is a timeless topic for business leaders and others in positions of power, but the world has evolved to the point where everyone needs these skills. No matter your job, role, rank, or function, if you want to get things done you need to know how to influence up, down, across, and outside the organization. With improved skills, you can steer opinions, impact decisions, and sway the undecided. If you're ready to see what you're capable of, Exercising Influence will show you how to take charge of your professional and personal life in a powerful, ethical, and productive way.
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Award-winning photojournalist, Karim Ben Khelifa, is widely known for his coverage of the Middle East conflicts, especially the Iraq and Afghan wars, where he covered the insurgent sides. While a Fellow at the Open Documentary Lab at MIT, Ben Khelifa designed and prototyped his latest project The Enemy. This immersive installation uses VR to bring the audience into conversations between enemies within longstanding global conflicts. During his residency, he collaborated with Fox Harrell of the Imagination, Computation and Expression (ICE) Laboratory, to integrate concepts from cognitive science and Artificial Intelligence-based interaction models into the project to engender empathy.
Learn more at arts.mit.edu
All photos ©Karim Ben Khelifa
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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:Ambassador Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary, Republic of 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 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/
Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:
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: 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)
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/
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:
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:
Photo: H.E. Mr Bertie Ahern, former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach of Ireland from 26 June 1997 to 7 May 2008.
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:
Photo: Jeffrey Mapendere, Conflict Analyst at the Canadian International Institute of Applied Negotiation.
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:
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:
Photo: Professor John Paul Lederach,Professor of International Peacebuilding at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana and Ms Ja Nan Lahtaw, Assistant Director at the Shalom 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:
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: 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/
Source: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)
The ‘Gokarna Dialogue Meeting’ 2012 was the second in what is hoped to be a biennial series of events. The first meeting occurred in the same location in 2010. The 2012 Dialogue brought together nearly 40 female participants who are active in peacemaking and building in their countries of origin, to convene in Kathmandu from around the Asia region.
Related publications:
Peacemaking in Asia and the Pacific: Women’s participation, perspectives and priorities: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/57WomenattheP...
From clause to effect: including women’s rights and gender in peace agreements: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/24Clauserepor...
G is for Gendered: taking the mystery out of gendering peace agreements: www.hdcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/25GisforGende...
Read more about HD's work on gender and mediation here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/gender/
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/
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:
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:
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 and Ms Louise Arbour, former President of the International Crisis Group.
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:
This SH-3 Sea King was assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Four (HS-4).
HS-4 was the first anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter squadron of the U.S. Navy to deploy aboard an aircraft carrier, the escort carrier USS Rendova.
HS-4 was on scene for Apollo missions 8, 10, 11, 12, and 13. The recovery was always made by "Helicopter 66". The helicopter's flight number was changed from "66" to "740", as after the Apollo 11 recovery the U.S. Navy had switched to a three number squadron designator - but the helicopter was repainted with the number "66" for each recovery thereafter for public relations reasons. HS-4 earned a Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC) for these recoveries. For the recovery of Apollo 13 in April 1970, HS-4 was assigned to the helicopter carrier USS Iwo Jima.
Helicopter "66" now sits on display on the USS Midway (CV-41) in San Diego, CA.
Photo: From L - R: Souleymane Mohammed Jamous, JEM Humanitarian Coordinator; Dennis McNamara, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and Rashid Khalikov, Director of UNOCHA, Geneva.
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/
This SH-3 Sea King was assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Four (HS-4).
HS-4 was the first anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter squadron of the U.S. Navy to deploy aboard an aircraft carrier, the escort carrier USS Rendova.
HS-4 was on scene for Apollo missions 8, 10, 11, 12, and 13. The recovery was always made by "Helicopter 66". The helicopter's flight number was changed from "66" to "740", as after the Apollo 11 recovery the U.S. Navy had switched to a three number squadron designator - but the helicopter was repainted with the number "66" for each recovery thereafter for public relations reasons. HS-4 earned a Meritorious Unit Commendation (MUC) for these recoveries. For the recovery of Apollo 13 in April 1970, HS-4 was assigned to the helicopter carrier USS Iwo Jima.
Helicopter "66" now sits on display on the USS Midway (CV-41) in San Diego, CA.
Photo: From L - R: Souleymane Mohammed Jamous, JEM Humanitarian Coordinator and Dennis McNamara, Senior Humanitarian Adviser, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
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)
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:
Photo: From L-R: Dr Jamal Benomar, Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General and Professor Ghassan Salamé, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, Sciences Po, Paris.
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:
Photo: From L - R: Nils Kastberg, UNICEF Regional Director, Sudan and Ramesh Rajasingham, OCHA Chief Displacement and Protection Support Sector.
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: 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: 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; Nils Kastberg, UNICEF Regional Director, Sudan; Ramesh Rajasingham, OCHA Chief Displacement and Protection Support Sector and Mark Cutts, Head of Office, OCHA Myanmar.
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/
"We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools." Martin Luther King, Jr. Part of "Release the Fear" by Sculptor Robert Miley. Downtown Phoenix, AZ It symbolizes transformation and empowerment from violence and intimidation. One of the organization’s directors said, "this sculpture represents us setting free our fears." Another said that "picking up a gun or knife to resolve conflict only increases conflict." www.releasethefear.org
Photo: From L - R: Ms Lyse M. Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC and H.E. Mr Børge Brende, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway.
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:
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:
Photo: Ms Hiroute Guebre Sellassie, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the Sahel and Head of Office and Mr Jan K. Eliasson, Deputy 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 2016 here: www.osloforum.org/
Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:
Photo: From L - R: H.E. Lakhdar Brahimi^, Joint Special Representative for Syria of the United Nations and the League of Arab States and Ms Louise Arbour, former President of the International Crisis Group.
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:
Photo: From L-R: Ambassador Geir O. Pedersen, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Norway to the United Nations and Mr Anas Joudeh, President, Nation Building Movement.
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:
Photo: H.E. Mr Alhaji Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Presidency, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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:
Photo: From L - R: Mrs Tawakkol Karman, Founder and President, Women Journalists Without Chains, Sana’a, 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 2014 here: www.osloforum.org/
Read about the Oslo Forum on HD's website here:
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: