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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!
From the keynote address by Mr. Joe Montville.
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.
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!
Photo: Signing declaration for peace - Hausa
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/
Six years after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka, the country’s new president set out to address longstanding challenges of reconciliation, accountability and political grievance built up during decades of the country’s violent internal conflicts. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera visited the U.S. Institute of Peace on Feb. 25 for a discussion, co-sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, on the progression of initiatives to advance reconciliation, post-conflict development and stronger democratic institutions.
Read more at www.usip.org/events/advancing-reconciliation-and-developm...
Third Thursday networking mixer at Venue 202. Kim Lavin-Fegley of Leadership Lancaster presented a session on conflict resolution and Upohar Ethnic Cuisines provided the food.
Third Thursday networking mixer at Venue 202. Kim Lavin-Fegley of Leadership Lancaster presented a session on conflict resolution and Upohar Ethnic Cuisines provided the food.
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.
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Six years after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka, the country’s new president set out to address longstanding challenges of reconciliation, accountability and political grievance built up during decades of the country’s violent internal conflicts. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera visited the U.S. Institute of Peace on Feb. 25 for a discussion, co-sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, on the progression of initiatives to advance reconciliation, post-conflict development and stronger democratic institutions.
Read more at www.usip.org/events/advancing-reconciliation-and-developm...
Samuel Lemiranit, on the right, is a CPI beneficiary and Samburu elder of Longewan. He owns land that he hires Pokots to farm. 50 Pokots leave their tools in his shed overnight so as not to hike back and forth with them everyday.
Six years after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka, the country’s new president set out to address longstanding challenges of reconciliation, accountability and political grievance built up during decades of the country’s violent internal conflicts. Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera visited the U.S. Institute of Peace on Feb. 25 for a discussion, co-sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, on the progression of initiatives to advance reconciliation, post-conflict development and stronger democratic institutions.
Read more at www.usip.org/events/advancing-reconciliation-and-developm...