March: Online Training in Dialogue and Conflict Transformation
Yes we can talk over video, but can we have a real dialogue?
Poland: Dialogue as a remedy towards hostility

Hostility towards other people was becoming more serious. Radical ideologies, defined as dangerous for the society, were visible. The dialogue project in Poland started because of negative trends in the society, and because Orange Poland decided to support a positive change.
Afghanistan: Journalists are threatened – especially women are at risk
Dialogue handbook launched in Spanish by NCPD and Chilean universities
November 2020: New Nansen Training in Dialogue Facilitation
This training is finished (Lillehammer, Norway, November 9th – 13th 2020)
This training is an opportunity to gain tools to facilitate dialogue, and to get in-depth knowledge and skills as a facilitator. Our training “Dialogue Facilitation” is based on field experiences from more than 20 years of work in a variety of situations, such as Western Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Norway.T
A journey into unknown land: Dialogue for a peaceful transformation of crises

Dialogue is a path for the brave – as we must dare to listen to the uncomfortable. In order to overcome crises, we must address distrust, writes Alfredo Zamudio, Director of the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue.
Demonstrations in the US influenced the Summer School

Several participants at the Dialogue Summer School live close to the protests after the murder of George Floyd. Rahel and Ezra felt a big contrast between classes in peace and the reality on the streets.
The Dialogue Summer School succeeded with digital solutions

Every year in June, the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue is filled with lively participants at the summer school, in collaboration with the University of Oslo. This year, the offer was online due to the Coronavirus.
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