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New documentary

Simulated dialogue at crossroads: Albanians and Macedonians from Macedonia about the war, discrimination, coexistance, future.

Annual Report

Twelveth Annual Report of the Centre for Nonviolent Action (2008-2009).

New address and phone numbers

New address of our office in Sarajevo is: Kranjceviceva 33, 71000 Sarajevo
Tel: +387 33 260 875, 260 876
Fax: +387 33 260 875

Text

Dealing with the Past in the Context of Ethnonationalism. The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia by Ivana Franović. Berghof Occasional Paper No. 29, October 2008.

Evaluation

Developing Linkages between Peace Education and Peace Promotion for Increased Impact in the Region of Former Yugoslavia. Findings of the Evaluation in March (April) 2008. Report for the Centre for Nonviolent Action’s Belgrade and Sarajevo teams. By Beatrix Schmelzle, Berghof Research Center, Berlin, Germany; with Davor Konjikusic, Documenta, Zagreb, Croatia. October 2008.

New book

više informacija

 

In the Small peace library
you can find books and articles about peacebuilding, nonviolence, reconciliation, dealing with the past, etc. Free sources.

We recommend

Advanced Trainings for Conflict Transformation 2010 at the training centre of KURVE wustrow, Germany:

Dealing with the Past – Transitional Justice for Conflict Zones
04 – 08 October 2010

Security Management for Peace Work in Conflict Zones
18 – 22 October 2010

Project Management for Peace Work – Planning, Monitoring & Evaluating
25 – 29 October 2010

Managing Organisational Change in Non-Governmental Organisations
01 – 05 November 2010

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Schmelzle, Beatrix and Martina Fischer, eds. Peacebuilding at a Crossroads? Dilemmas and Paths for Another Generation. Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation, Dialogue Series Issue No. 7. Berlin: Berghof Research Center, 2009.

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MA in Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Coventry University.
If you ever thought about studying peace studies, the course that the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies (CPRS) offers is more than worth of taking into consideration.

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