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Subject: Can communities build peace by engaging with armed groups?
From: communications@c-r.org
To: georgeokello_8@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 14:07:02 +0000
Can communities build peace by engaging with armed groups?
Our new Accord Insight
publication looks at how communities influence armed groups away from
violence.
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Engaging armed groups
21 May 2015
Local populations living in conflict zones often bear the
brunt of armed violence. But they are not simply passive victims -
their relationships with armed groups are much more complex, and can
offer opportunities for building peace.
Discover how communities are influencing armed groups away from
violence in our latest Accord Insight Local engagement with armed
groups: in the midst of violence.
Spread the word!
Forward to a friend
Further info
Community dialogue with armed groups
New insights on how local people can build peace by engaging with
armed groups. Read more.
Engaging armed groups
Accord 16 (2005) looks at 12 case studies that explore engagement with
armed groups and lessons learned. Read more.
About us
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Impact
Background
Funding
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Staff
Jobs
FAQs
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Regions and conflicts
West Africa: Mano River Union
South America: Colombia
South Pacific: Fiji
South Asia: Jammu and Kashmir
Southeast Asia: The Philippines
Caucasus: South Caucasus
East and Central Africa: The Lord's Resistance Army
Global: Influencing policy
Themes
Public participation
Peace processes and dialogue
Governance and peacebuilding
Engaging armed groups
Cross-border peacebuilding
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Subject: Can communities build peace by engaging with armed groups?
From: communications@c-r.org
To: georgeokello_8@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 14:07:02 +0000
Can communities build peace by engaging with armed groups?
Our new Accord Insight
publication looks at how communities influence armed groups away from
violence.
Is this email not
displaying correctly?
View it in your browser.
Engaging armed groups
21 May 2015
Local populations living in conflict zones often bear the
brunt of armed violence. But they are not simply passive victims -
their relationships with armed groups are much more complex, and can
offer opportunities for building peace.
Discover how communities are influencing armed groups away from
violence in our latest Accord Insight Local engagement with armed
groups: in the midst of violence.
Spread the word!
Forward to a friend
Further info
Community dialogue with armed groups
New insights on how local people can build peace by engaging with
armed groups. Read more.
Engaging armed groups
Accord 16 (2005) looks at 12 case studies that explore engagement with
armed groups and lessons learned. Read more.
About us
Vision & mission
Impact
Background
Funding
Partners
Board
Staff
Jobs
FAQs
Contact us
Regions and conflicts
West Africa: Mano River Union
South America: Colombia
South Pacific: Fiji
South Asia: Jammu and Kashmir
Southeast Asia: The Philippines
Caucasus: South Caucasus
East and Central Africa: The Lord's Resistance Army
Global: Influencing policy
Themes
Public participation
Peace processes and dialogue
Governance and peacebuilding
Engaging armed groups
Cross-border peacebuilding
© Conciliation Resources
Tel: +44 (0)20 7359 7728 Fax: +44(0)20 7359 4081 Email: cr@c-r.org
Web: www.c-r.org
Charity registered in England and Wales (1055436)
Company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (03196482)
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