Thus, through the promotion of Study Abroad as a means to promote both International Education and
post-conflict Peacebuilding, ICU has shown a concrete example that it is indeed possible for former wartime combatants to build long - term ties of mutual understanding.
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Peacebuilding,
post-conflict, Rotary Fellow alumnus, scholarship, School Day of Non-violence and Peace, World War II
Simply: Trauma healing or trauma transformation is a necessary part of the process of rebuilding relationships inevitable for progress and development of each
post-conflict society and sustainable
peacebuilding, defining
peacebuilding broadly as variety of processes that «seeks to reduce, transform and help people to recover from violence in all forms» (Schirch, 2004, 9), and — in general — satisfy the human needs.