On Wednesday January 28, 2015, the fourth of a series of Lectures
on Peacebuilding in Progress was held at the Academy Building of the Peace Palace, The Hague.
The lectures
on Peacebuilding are organised by the UPEACE Centre The Hague and the Peace Palace Library.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.This edited volume examines the policies and practices of rising powers
on peacebuilding.
International Dialogue
on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding.
Nigeria's Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Samson Itegboje, stated this while presenting Nigeria's message at the «High - Level Meeting of the General Assembly
on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace» at the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
She is also Research Associate at the Centre
on Conflict, Development and
Peacebuilding, Graduate Institute Geneva.
By creating a bridge between marginalised groups and decision makers, Dr Idler's research plays a vital role in ensuring that
peacebuilding policies reflect
on - the - ground realities.
He acts also as external evaluator for a number of public institutions and private companies at the national and international level
on issues of civil society,
peacebuilding, and governance.
Nourishing our attitudes and behaviours with these reflections
on a daily basis can ensure peaceful relationships with others and the mainstreaming of
peacebuilding and safeguarding actions in our work and lives.
As a Rotary Peace Fellow alumnus, I am especially happy to be able to reflect
on the links between International Education and
Peacebuilding as a way to promote positive ties between people and cultures.
In the Expanded Framework of
Peacebuilding Lederach addresses four levels of history: recent event, lived history, remembered history and narrative, that has influence
on conflict and future.
Trauma plays the role in each category of
peacebuilding, reflecting
on environment and individuals involved in the process less or more directly.
It may be true that the future calls for engaging participants through online, offline and hybrid experiences and perhaps it will be the normative mode in which communication takes place.iv And even if there has been a great shift from a rigid top - down hierarchical approach to social change characterized by an increasing reliance
on mobile, inclusive, and interactive tools, where a wealth of information gathered from locals and those outside the traditional development, humanitarian and
peacebuilding communities, is this how a peace process should be addressed?
Conca's research and teaching focus
on global environmental governance, environmental
peacebuilding in war - torn societies, environmental politics and policy in the United Nations system, water governance, and environmental policy analysis.
He is a member of the United Nations Environment Programme's Expert Advisory Group
on Conflict and
Peacebuilding.
Her professional and academic concentration has focused
on business» role in environmental stewardship,
peacebuilding, and social change.
Conca's research and teaching focus
on global environmental governance, environmental
peacebuilding in war - torn...
This so - called «war
on wildlife» has important implications for conservation and
peacebuilding efforts, according to a recent literature review published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
This analytical report focuses
on the relationship between women and natural resources in conflict - affected settings, and discusses how the management of natural resources can be used to enhance women's engagement and empowerment in
peacebuilding processes.
Much of her work focuses
on understanding how better environmental management can build resilience to climate stress and contribute to
peacebuilding.
For her pioneering work in adapting
Peacebuilding Circles to Toronto's diverse inner - city communities, Eva was awarded of the prestigious Law Society Medal from the Law Society of Upper Canada, the YMCA Peace Medallion in 2006, the Canadian Congress
on Criminal Justices» Crime Prevention Award in 2007, the Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law in 2009, became a Fellow of the Ashoka Foundation in 2010 and
on October 3, 2013, became the first recipient of the Roy McMurtry Community Service Award.
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on restraint / Pessimistic approaches / Philosophy / Philosophy in careworker training / Philosophy of care / Philosophy
on behaviour / Physical environment (1) / Physical environment (2) / Physical restraint / Pinocchio / Place of the group / Placed adolescents and their parents / Placement / Placement of acting - out children / Planned ignoring / Planning / Play (1) / Play (2) / Play, work and growth / Pleasures / Points and levels / Points and levels dilemma / Positive context for residential placements / Positive discipline / Positive peer culture (1) / Positive peer culture (2) / Positive peer culture (3) / Positive peer culture in corrections / Positive peer culture problem - solving list / Positive peer groups / Poverty, guilt, and hopelessness / Power / Power and control / Power of peers / Power struggles / Powerful environment / Powerful life events / Powerlessness of punishment / Practice (1) / Practice (2) / Practice skills training / Practice theory / Practice vs. organisation?
Janni is
on the Policy and Standards committee for The College of Mediators UK and is ambassador for the Edward M Kennedy Institute for
Peacebuilding.