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Second Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Transcending Conflict |
First Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Rehumanizing the Other Second Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Transcending Conflict Third Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Dialogic Engagement Fourth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Envisioning Futures Fifth Annual Conflict Transformation Workshop: Collaborative Explorations Sixth Annual WISCOMP Conflict Transformation Workshop: Coexistence and Trust-building: Transforming Relationships Symposium: Conflict Resolution: Trends and Prospects Public Forum: Track II, Citizen’s Diplomacy: Innovative Possibilities for Peace |
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Forty-five
young researchers, practitioners and students from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Tibet and India came together in New Delhi to participate in the
Second WISCOMP Conflict Transformation Workshop titled Transcending
Conflict organized from June
2nd to 9th 2003.
Designed
to maximize knowledge sharing, reflection and skill building, the workshop
sessions were informed by six broad themes. These were identified in the context
of issues that play a critical role in the addressing of conflict and its
transformation in a South Asian setting: Conflict Analysis; Nonviolence and
Conflict Transformation; Religion, Violence and Peace; Multi-Track Peacebuilding;
Human Rights, Humanitarian Assistance and Conflict Transformation; and
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Experiments with Restorative Justice.
The
workshop facilitated substantive engagement on the models for conflict analysis
and peacebuilding and also focused on the building of skills for dialogue,
mediation, facilitation and negotiation. The proceedings were informed by a
process that encouraged experiential learning and addressed the conceptual and
analytical frameworks for analysis and intervention. A highlight of the workshop was meeting with H. E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India. Participants enjoyed this opportunity to interact with the President and listen to his enlightening perspectives on Conflict Transformation.
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