UNITAR Online Catalogue

Conflict Resolution and Ensuring Access to Justice in Developing Nations

Cross-fertilizing Knowledge

Deadline
12 Oct 2018
Type
Course
Location
New York City, United States of America
Date
Duration
1 Days
Programme Area
Governance, Peace Security and Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Conflict Prevention, Peacekeeping, Multilateral Diplomacy
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
pelayo.alvarez@unitar.org
Partnership
Columbia Law School
Permanent Mission of Sweden to the UN

Background

The Workshop will focus on two main concepts: (1) develop an understanding of skills for peaceful dialogue and cooperation, and (2) learn how other countries utilize mediation through three case studies. The morning session will be primarily skills-based, and will introduce active listening, asking the right questions, and unpacking facts, interests, and feelings. The morning session will also feature a conflict resolution case study from Haiti.

In the afternoon session, we will mainly engage with the second and third case studies. The second case study focuses on community mediation in Nepal to empower disenfranchised women, and the third case study involves mediation in Syrian and Iraqi refugee camps. We will conclude with a group exercise, which will apply many of the skills from the morning session.

The Workshop will be interactive and will have classroom exercises.

 

 

Event Objectives

(1) Develop an understanding of skills for peaceful dialogue and cooperation

(2) Learn how other countries utilize mediation through three case studies.

Methodology

Face to face workshops with interactive exercises.