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Gender Perspectives in peacemaking: Addressing extremism inclusively and holistically
During a workshop over three days’ time at Towards an Inclusive Peace, Melinda Holmes, senior adviser and program manager with the International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN), taught participant... Read MoreGender Perspectives in peacemaking: Addressing extremism inclusively and holistically
Inter-religious dialogue as a tool for peace
During a workshop over two days’ time at Towards an Inclusive Peace, Moise “Mike” Waltner, Programme Manager of the International Fellows Programme at the International Dialogue Centre in Vienna (KAIC... Read MoreInter-religious dialogue as a tool for peace
“There’s never been a time more crucial than this in working to create a more inclusive society.”
The last full day of Towards an Inclusive Peace was focused on the challenges of reintegration and deradicalization. Amina Khalid, Head of Programme for Sustainable Communities and founder of Peace Be... Read More“There’s never been a time more crucial than this in working to create a more inclusive society.”
TIP 2018: “Tackling extremism is a team effort.”
On July 13, the third day of Towards an Inclusive Peace 2018, the group opened with a discussion about community approaches to violent extremism. Panelists David Smart, National Coordinator for Preven... Read MoreTIP 2018: “Tackling extremism is a team effort.”
TIP 2018: "Where are we going to go from here?”
Today at Towards an Inclusive Peace, we discussed the power of restorative justice. On July 12, Dr. Carl Stauffer, Associate Professor at Eastern Mennonite University, and Thalia González, Associate P... Read MoreTIP 2018: "Where are we going to go from here?”
TIP 2018: "At Caux, we believe change comes from within.”
On 11 July 2018, Initiatives of Change (IofC) began its second year of the three-year Towards an Inclusive Peace programme in Caux, Switzerland. Read MoreTIP 2018: "At Caux, we believe change comes from within.”
Discover the 2018 highlights of Just Governance for Human Security!
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From a war torn country to Nobel Peace Prize delegate
Raghad Al Saadi was one of this year’s speakers at the Just Governance for Human Security conference. Raghad and her family were displaced by the different armed conflicts in her home country, Iraq. W... Read MoreFrom a war torn country to Nobel Peace Prize delegate
Exploring Our Part in the Global Goals
A call to action has been sounded for global citizens to stand up and take responsibility in addressing the social and economic issues which threaten communities worldwide by working together to achie... Read MoreExploring Our Part in the Global Goals
Road-mapping Human Security: from theory to reality
In July 2018, for the second year running, the humanSecurityX certificate track programme ran in parallel to the forum on Just Governance for Human Security (JGHS). Its core aim: for participants to g... Read MoreRoad-mapping Human Security: from theory to reality
Healing Memory: A pathway to human security
Wounds inflicted upon generations past and present across the globe cannot be overlooked. They leave their scars and often remain unhealed, perpetuating conflict. More than ever, healing is needed to ... Read MoreHealing Memory: A pathway to human security
‘Caux is a place for me to learn from others and for others to learn from me.'
Seven years ago, Shalisa Hayes’s son, Billy Ray, was shot in cross-fire while attending a party with his friends in Tacoma, a city south of Seattle, USA. Shalisa reacted to this tragedy by creating a ... Read More‘Caux is a place for me to learn from others and for others to learn from me.'