There have been a number of examples of peaceful conflict resolution in places that have been hot spots for decades. |
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We have expertise in understanding culture, conflict resolution and capacity building. |
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For most perpetual conflicts in marriages, what matters is not conflict resolution, but the attitudes that surround discussion of the conflict. |
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In recent years, I've been very involved in conflict resolution to solve community problems, which is currently how I earn a living. |
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It's a trying week for diplomacy, but blessed are the peacemakers for they shall find creative ways of conflict resolution. |
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Opponents of corporal punishment argue that frequent physical punishment interferes with the teaching of nonviolent modes of conflict resolution. |
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In Florida, he's being trained in popular education practices and conflict resolution skills as part of the Mass Action track. |
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This book presents fundamentals of conflict resolution and peer mediation in schools. |
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But conflict resolution in recent decades is at odds with the principled approach. |
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Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security. |
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In Grade 4, all children will participate in an assembly dedicated to creative conflict resolution and peer mediation. |
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Why on earth should we presume to lecture the rest of the world on conflict resolution? |
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In the 5th grade, we will have peer mediators promoting conflict resolution, primarily on the playground, during lunchtime recesses. |
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The Bush doctrine is being evoked as a template for conflict resolution worldwide. |
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The process of conflict resolution requires the equal acknowledgement of the grief and loss of others. |
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A war memorial is a symbol of conflict resolution, not conflict enhancement. |
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Potentials for human communication allow discussion, contestation, and the use of the human imagination to stimulate innovation and conflict resolution. |
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The Board also provides mediation and conflict resolution services to help parties resolve differences without resorting to a formal hearing. |
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She is glad of her experience in conflict resolution. Despite the squabbling, the formal goalpost remains clear. |
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The contribution of women in the areas of peace-building, peacemaking and conflict resolution is being increasingly recognized. |
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Constable Kim Houle is helping junior high school students get involved in conflict resolution through a peer mediation program. |
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Any attempt to straitjacket conflict resolution runs the risk of sacrificing effectiveness. |
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Women fight for their rights, backed by a tradition of egalitarianism, independence and conflict resolution. |
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An intercultural dialogue is not a panacea, if one wants to avoid conflicts, but culture is an important factor in conflict resolution. |
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Many activities will focus on peaceful conflict resolution, according to the trust's vision statement. |
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Dr Alexander William Lowndes De Waal, For serv devel and conflict resolution in Africa. |
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In Swaziland, church leaders were capacitated with support from UNDP on HIV advocacy and conflict resolution. |
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We must find ways to 'disengage' religion from such roles and 'reengage' it towards conflict resolution and compassionate justice. |
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If there is conflict there may be a role for second opinions, consultation with specialists in medical ethics, or mediated conflict resolution. |
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The main reason for this is that the tendency towards conflict resolution rather than prevention is yet to be effectively redressed. |
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It helps to reduce the risk of violent conflict by enhancing social cohesion and supporting conflict resolution and peace-building. |
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We also interact with ecumenical and other faith-based organisations, particularly in peace-building and conflict resolution initiatives. |
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Education and training in non-violent conflict resolution have been introduced. |
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In mediation practices going back hundreds of years, they have perfected conflict resolution techniques to negotiate rivalries and blood feuds. |
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We are talking about someone who is a highly organised, skilled communicator with demonstrable expertise in conflict resolution. |
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In this program we study models of interpersonal conflict resolution as well as areas of conflict around the world. |
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AmeriCorps service introduced him to a host of new skills, including conflict resolution, mediation, and classroom management. |
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Panels focused on psychology and social awareness, peace and conflict resolution, and human rights and the world of work. |
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Others are science for peace and conflict resolution, science and policy, science education, and science for basic human needs. |
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My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
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The shura and jirga are both traditional Afghan conflict resolution and community decision-making bodies. |
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Many will speak about peace and conflict resolution while at the same time will be making deals to sell arms to combatants. |
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They can also promote conflict resolution, tolerance, human rights and citizenship. |
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Providers can implement the guidelines in their own conflict resolution process. |
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The failure of efforts at dialogue points to the need for an alternative conflict resolution mechanism. |
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He discussed fraternal relationships, conflict resolution, authority in the church, and the challenge to the church in confronting violence. |
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Many areas have community conflict resolution programs that offer mediation services free or at limited cost. |
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Democratic control: Mediation is a method of conflict resolution that is consistent with co-operative philosophy and principles. |
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Training in human rights, tolerance and conflict resolution was introduced in all schools as part of the curriculum. |
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Women have important contributions to make to conflict resolution and peacebuilding, both on a local and on an international level. |
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As far as conflict resolution and peace building are concerned in traditional societies in northern Namibia, ethnographic sources mention good magic that was used for purifying and conciliating purposes. |
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Indeed, both countries these days are seen as exercises not in conflict resolution, but in post-conflict reconstruction which, for most observers, is much less interesting. Yet both are at very dangerous junctures. |
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Community prevention: Finally, the rationale for implementing community-based justice programs also includes the need to offer conflict resolution assistance to individuals and families. |
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We can bone up on our anger management and conflict resolution skills. |
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Potential new role in conflict resolution: Northern Irish authorities have expressed interest in developing a new facility, with a European dimension, to provide research and advice on conflict resolution. |
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The cooperation of local NGOs who have the know-how for conflict resolution based on traditional culture and wisdom may prove to be very useful for mediation and reconciliation. |
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The main areas that receive support from these countries are democracy, human rights, conflict resolution, the efforts against drug trafficking, and sustainable development and environment, among others. |
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Resolve conflicts, preferably through conflict resolution. |
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They learned about endowment management and conflict resolution. |
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Recent training courses have included language training, negotiation and conflict resolution training, management systems training and computer software training. |
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The bill would have improved the conflict resolution process for sharing the rail lines between passenger transportation companies and freight companies. |
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In peer mediation, an essential component of conflict resolution, selected students are taught how to mediate disagreements among classmates before they fester into fights. |
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One way to achieve this could be through peer mediation and conflict resolution programmes which train students to support each other, report acts of bullying and learn strategies to resolve conflicts. |
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Police work in partnership with schools and other community agencies to administer programs such as peer mediation, mentoring, drug awareness and education, conflict resolution, and High School Crime Stoppers. |
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But many innovative programs already in place such as Tribes, Roots of Empathy, conflict resolution, and peer mediation could form the foundation of more robust and widespread programs in this country. |
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However, criteria should be applied with flexibility when assessing different kinds of elections: conflict resolution elections and first time elections need a softer approach. |
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What would a serious conflict resolution process look like? |
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That the ICC, or more accurately the Rome Statute system, has become a major actor in global peace and conflict resolution within its first decade is itself a major testament. |
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The study highlighted the complementary roles of volunteering and social activism to engage and empower individuals in development, conflict resolution, and social inclusion processes. |
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The program encourages community involvement, social activism, civic responsibility, volunteer activities, awareness of group dynamics, risk-taking, and conflict resolution. |
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In much conflict resolution training, culture is treated as a distinct module or topic, without being fully integrated into all aspects of skill acquisition, process design, and implementation. |
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They will also provide support for the efforts for reconciliation and conflict resolution in the country, with particular attention to the inter-ethnic conflict in the west. |
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It argues that the adversarial system stresses conflict resolution over finding the truth. |
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As with the Northern Ireland peace process, which is not identical but offers some important lessons for conflict resolution, it is occasionally necessary for politicians to take a risk for peace. |
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It provides a basis for the respect for human rights, the universalization of basic education, conflict resolution, nutritional sufficiency, and for an overall improved quality of life. |
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If peaceful coexistence wins the day and alternative methods of conflict resolution take precedence over conflict, it is possible that the Congolese will see the light at the end of the tunnel in the years to come. |
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Before delving into this subject in detail, it is helpful to situate conflict resolution within the broader framework of pre-deployment preparations. |
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Instead of current American foreign policy fixation on what is essentially 'crisis management', a more activist role in conflict resolution in South Asia is advocated. |
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Nonviolence International cooperates with other non-violence, peace and conflict resolution organizations internationally in order to work together towards a common goal. |
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Curricula should promote education for mutual understanding, appreciation of common as well as diverse heritage, conflict resolution, and non-propagandist history teaching methods. |
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Young children who misbehave or violate laws require sympathetic help and understanding, with the goal of increasing their capacities for personal control, social empathy and conflict resolution. |
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Subjects are topics like how to deal with bad temper and aggression, non-violent conflict resolution and selfassertion, information on facts and myths about domestic violence. |
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The Committee also undertook a pilot review of the use of an external confidential access point service, in combination with its already established conflict resolution mechanisms. |
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Programs geared to adolescents attempt to provide young persons with skills in assessment, communication, assertiveness, conflict resolution and decision making. |
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We will also continue to develop teaching materials to promote conflict resolution, democratic school governance and alternatives to violence within schools. |
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It advocated the use of arbitration in conflict resolution and the imposition of sanctions on aggressive countries. |
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All of these actors were trained on IWRM, Integrated Water Resource Management, and conflict resolution using an interactive tool developed by the Civil Engineering Department of the University of KNUST of Kumasi in Ghana. |
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Opponents argued that Africans preferred a less adversarial form of conflict resolution, which corresponded more to the role of the Commission than to the litigious procedures of a jurisdictional body like a court. |
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Religious fundamentalism and communalism are vitiating relations between people and leading to violence. For this reason, even before promoting justice, we will have to engage in conflict resolution and reconciliation. |
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It is a type of lingo in the NGO trade, but we really need to remember that this country has known nothing about conflict resolution for a very long time. |
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Their immediate objective was to see to it that the two armies did not shoot at each other. A related objective was to bring in alternative conflict resolution methods based on dialogue and peace. |
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In the more rapacious commercial or 'predatory' raiding of the present, women suffer more severely yet have less opportunity to help in conflict resolution. |
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This program will allow participants to learn new skills, get help with their education, and also focus on drug prevention and conflict resolution, so that young people can increase their social skills and sense of belonging. |
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More must be done to meet those challenges, including by strengthening conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts and ensuring that UNHCR had safe and unhindered access to refugees and displaced persons. |
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President Delebarre said he hoped the agreement and its approach to conflict resolution might inspire other European regions which have suffered from violence and constraints on the free exercise of democracy. |
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Everyone will have noted with satisfaction the tangible progress made in the field of conflict resolution in Africa, thanks to the intercession of eminent African leaders and politicians. |
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It is a classic in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. |
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The last and largest portion of conflict resolution training is practical application, wherein participants have the opportunity to practice interest-based skills in a series of coached roleplays. |
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This International Standard provides organizations with guidelines for the planning, design, development, operation, maintenance and improvement of effective and efficient external conflict resolution of product complaints. |
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By taking the name Benedict XVI, some suspected that Joseph Ratzinger would continue the strong emphasis upon nonviolent conflict resolution of his predecessor. |
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Cran is correct that the book fills a gap in the history of the Sons of Freedom, and he does present a reasonable analysis of prevailing assumptions about conflict resolution. |
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Furthermore, the institutionalization of traditional conflict resolution processes into laws and ordinances has been successful with the hybrid method approach. |
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Conflict resolution comes in the shape of complete and utter victory for the normally publicity-shy Corkman. |
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Stephanie Van Hook holds an MA in Conflict Resolution and is Executive Director of the Metta Center for Nonviolence. |
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