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Conflict Analysis & Resolution

This foundational workshop provides participants with the essentials of peace and conflict.  The workshop is designed to resonate with various audiences including international organizations, government officials, civil society organizations and communities.  The workshop develops concise understanding of the components that make up conflicts, including the dynamics influenced by conflict’s context and relationship.  Participants learn specific tools for conflict analysis, and in the process examine their own tendencies and patterns of conflict behavior.  This is where the workshop receives unequivocal appreciation for its transformative effect.  Finally, the workshop delves into the various approaches to peaceful interventions, including cultural relevance, conflict sensitivity and ethical considerations.   The workshop is notorious for its interactive, participatory and inclusive techniques and activities.

Below is a list of some of the workshops conducted by the In Peace, Amr team over the past few years, followed by pictures and videos from the workshops:

  • Training of Trainer Workshop on teaching Peace and Conflict Studies for Iraqi University Professors. Amal Association and DanMission.  February 2020. Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq.
  • Training Workshops on Conflict Analysis and Resolution for Ethiopian Government Officials. The World Bank and Global Learning and Research Center (GLRC). December 2019- February 2020.  Dubai, UAE.
  • Training Workshops on Conflict Analysis and Resolution for Civil Society and Community Members. The One Light Institute.   July and November 2019.  Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • Training Workshops on Conflict Analysis and Resolution for Civil Society and Community Members. Masriyati Association.   October 2019.  Cairo, Egypt.
  • Training of Trainer Workshop on teaching Peace and Conflict Studies for Iraqi University Professors. Amal Association and DanMission.  October 2018. Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq.
  • Conflict Analysis and Resolution training, and course directorship of a two-week course titled: “Preparing for the Rehabilitation Effort in Afghanistan,” designed for senior and middle level rehabilitation and capacity building professionals preparing to work in Afghanistan. Program on Peacekeeping Policy.  George Mason University.  May-June 2002; and February 2003.  Arlington, Virginia.
  • Conflict Analysis and Resolution training for senior and middle level rehabilitation and capacity building professionals preparing to work in Afghanistan, as part of a two-week course titled: “Preparing for the Rehabilitation Effort in Afghanistan.” The International Training Programme for Conflict Management.  Scoula Superiore Sant’Anna. March 2002.  Pisa, Italy.
  • Conflict Analysis and Resolution training for members of the Caux Scholars Program (part of the Moral Re-Armament [MRA] project). July 2001. Caux, Switzerland.
  • Conflict Analysis and Resolution skills training for Greek and Turkish Cypriot women. George Washington University.  June-July 2000.  Washington, D.C.