We and the Others in the Barents Region
Who are we and who are the others in the Barents region? What are the conditions for cross-border cooperation in a time of sanctions? Can dialogue at grassroot level make a difference? [Read more…]
Masterclass in Dialogue Facilitation – A Deeper Understanding of Dialogue
Olga Zelenyuk from Ukraine was part of the Masterclass in Dialogue Facilitation
I am involved in peace-building work in Ukraine. The NGO I work in conducts dialogues, and so I was extremely interested to learn more about the Nansen method. [Read more…]
Make Space for Dialogue – reflections on the Masterclass in Dialogue Facilitation
Hanna Bakland was one of the participants of the Masterclass in Dialogue Facilitation taking place on the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue from April 22 to 26. Here are her reflections about the course: [Read more…]
Reflections from Kenya
Since three years, the Nansen Centre for Peace and Dialogue has had cooperation with different organizations in Nairobi. This time our cooperation was with the Kenyan peace and development organization Pamoja. [Read more…]
Now I know I’m not alone!
Dr. Khadija drew a large audience on Wednesday night, when she took to the stage at the NCPD to talk about her work educating midwives in Afghanistan. [Read more…]
Dialogue Workshop in the Kibera Slum
The NCPD was asked to hold a dialogue training for a group of people from the biggest slum in Africa – the Kibera. This slum is in Nairobi and the population here has been through some hard conflicts between different tribe groups. [Read more…]
In Praise of Peace: The Nansen Seminar 2014
As a political refugee from war-torn Afghanistan, I was moved and inspired by the ideas shared at this year´s Nansen Seminar on peace building. This four-day seminar focusing on peace building and dialogue took place on June 12-15th. We were 75 participants ranging from university students, PhD researchers and teachers to peace workers, social activists, writers and politicians. [Read more…]
Amaz women center – Empowering Women in in Halajba
Halajba is one of the towns in Kurdistan whom have suffered more than others under the regime of Saddam Hussein. It was also one of the towns that were attacked with poison in 1988. [Read more…]
Conflict management workshop at the Aso Folk High School in Iraq
Aso Folk High School is a Swedish – Kurdish school which provides Kurdish students in Sulaymaniyah with the opportunity to get a secondary school degree. The school is free for charge and is financed by the Kurdish educational authorities. [Read more…]
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