Essentials Of Positive Peace Theory & Practice
Course description: This module is built around the conceptual and theoretical background of the Institute for Economics and Positive Peace framework. Adopting this is crucial especially because of the strategic partnership existing between the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) and Rotary International. As a facilitator, a Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumnus and a global peace
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Course Description Resource Person: ASHAD SSENTONGO & DR. PADDY MUSANA Indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms comprise social, economic, cultural and religious-spiritual dimensions in accordance with the entirety of traditions, customs and world views of a society within the different spheres of societal life. The methods involve negotiations, mediations and reconciliation based on the knowledge, customs and
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Course Description Conflict comes naturally; the clashing of thoughts and ideas is part of human experience they can be destructive if left uncontrolled. However, it shouldn’t be seen as something that can only cause negative things to transpire, the module aims at enhancing and sharpening the skills of fellows in understanding of conflict, the tools
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Course description Resource Person: Dr. Ashad Ssentongo & Dr. Hlene Nambalirwa Nkabala The foundations for peace studies were first laid in Europe in the 1950s and 60s with the founding of several peace research institutes to respond to the issues of the genocide after WWII and Cold War and today as related to issues of
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