People building peace: 2 Successful stories of civil society
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Foreword, Kofi Annan xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction, Paul van Tongeren, Malin Brenk, Marte Hellema,
and Juliette Verhoeven 1
Part I Reflections
1 Weaving the Web: Civil Society Roles in Working with
Conflict and Building Peace 7
Catherine Barnes
Personal Story: Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao 25
2 Discourses on Peace Practices:
Learning to Change by Learning from Change? 29
Cordula Reimann and Norbert Ropers
3 Effective Regional Networks and Partnerships 45
Andres Serbin
4 UN Civil Society Interactions: Working Together for Peace 59
John Clark
5 The War on Terror: Effects on Civil Society Actors in the
Field of Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding 71
Kevin P. Clements
6 People Building Peace: Key Messages and Essential Findings 83
Paul van Tongeren, Juliette Verhoeven, and Jim Wake
Part 2 Themes and Cases
7 Women: Using the Gender Lens 97
Lisa Schirch and Manjrika Sewak
Personal Story: Queen Noor 108
v
Vi CONTENTS
7.1 Women Breaking the Silence:
The Athwaas Initiative in Kashmir 111
7.2 The Other Clan: Save Somali Women and Children 117
7.3 Women Weaving Bougainville Together: Leitana Nehan
Women s Development Agency in Papua New Guinea 122
7.4 The Fate of Disappeared Children: The Grandmothers
of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina 127
7.5 Women s Peace Activism in West Africa:
The WIPNET Experience 133
7.6 Leaving Lebanon: The Four Mothers Movement in Israel 141
8 Youth: Protagonists for Peace 147
L. Randolph Carter and Michael Shipler
8.1 Picking Up the Pieces: Jamaa in Burundi 157
8.2 And a Child Shall Lead: The Children s Movement for
Peace and Return to Happiness in Colombia 162
8.3 Young Kosovars Help Themselves:
The Kosovar Youth Council 167
9 The Media: Reaching Hearts and Minds 175
Francis Rolt
Personal Story: John Marks 185
9.1 Changing Attitudes Through Children s Television:
Nashe Maalo in Macedonia 187
9.2 Operation Fine Girl Exposes Sexual Violence:
WITNESS in Sierra Leone 193
9.3 Unsung Heroes: Studio Ijambo in Burundi 200
10 Faith Based Organizations:
The Religious Dimensions of Peacebuilding 209
Douglas Johnston
10.1 Struggling for a Just Peace: Naga Churches in
Northeast India 219
10.2 The Pastor and the Imam:
The Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum in Nigeria 226
10.3 Step by Step on the Way to Peace:
The Dhammayietra Peace Walk in Cambodia 233
10.4 Restoring the Power of Speech:
The REMHI Initiative in Guatemala 239
I I Education That Makes a Difference 245
Tricia S. Jones
Personal Story: David Hamburg 255
11.1 Food, Education, and Peacebuilding:
Children s Learning Services in Sierra Leone 257
CONTENTS vii
11.2 Committed to Building Peace:
The City Montessori School in India 264
11.3 Uniting Children During War: Sawa UNICEF in Lebanon 269
11.4 Managing Conflict at School: The Ohio Commission
on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management
in the United States 275
12 The Arts and Peacebuilding: Using Imagination and Creativity 283
John Paul Lederach
12.1 Using Creative Arts to Deglamorize War:
Peacelinks in Sierra Leone 293
12.2 Artistic Responses to the Siege of Sarajevo:
The Cellist and the Film Festival in Bosnia Herzegovina 301
13 The Peacebuilding Potential of Local Businesses 309
Nick Killick and Canan Giinduz
13.1 Brokering Peace and Building the Nation:
The National Business Initiative in South Africa 321
13.2 A Profitable Peace: The Confederation of British Industry
in Northern Ireland 327
13.3 Planting Peace: Philippine Business for Social Progress 332
14 Diasporas: Untapped Potential for Peacebuilding in
the Homelands 339
Abdullah A. Mohamoud
14.1 Fear and Hope in Acholiland: Kacoke Madit in
Uganda and the United Kingdom 348
14.2 Contributing to Peace at Home:
The Berghof Foundation in Sri Lanka 354
15 Civilian Peacekeepers: Creating a Safe Environment
for Peacebuilding 363
Tim Wallis and Claudia Samayoa
15.1 An Experiment at Mixing Roles:
The Balkan Peace Team in Croatia and Serbia/Kosovo 369
15.2 Protecting the Protectors:
Peace Brigades International in Colombia 376
15.3 Human Shields to Limit Violence:
Witness for Peace in Nicaragua 382
15.4 Grassroots and South South Cooperation:
Bantay Cease fire in the Philippines 388
16 Development: No Development Without Peace,
No Peace Without Development 395
Malin Brenk and Hans van de Veen
viii CONTENTS
16.1 Peace Aid: Norwegian Church Aid in Mali 409
16.2 A Journey Toward Peace:
St. Xavier s Social Service Society in India 414
17 Early Warning and Early Response: Preventing Violent Conflicts 421
Takwa Zebulon Suifon
Personal Story: Max van der Stoel 433
17.1 Managing Conflicts by Phone: •
The Mobile Phones Network in Northern Ireland 435
17.2 Working with the Local Wisdom: The National Council
of Churches of Kenya Peace Program 441
18 Traditional and Local Conflict Resolution 449
Jannie Malan
18.1 Clan Elders as Conflict Mediators: Somaliland 459
18.2 Revitalizing Tradition to Promote Reconciliation:
The Gacaca Courts in Rwanda 466
19 Dialogue Based Processes: A Vehicle for Peacebuilding 473
Edward (Edy) Kaufman
19.1 Engaging the Other :
The Nansen Dialogue Network in the Balkans 488
19.2 Building Trust, Promoting Hope: The Families Forum
Hello Peace Project in Israel and Palestine 495
19.3 Creating Expertise: The Oxford Research Group in
the United Kingdom 501 i
19.4 Inside the Revolution of Roses: Georgia 507
19.5 Taking the Constitution to the People:
The Citizens Constitutional Forum in Fiji 512
20 Campaigning to Create Awareness:
How to Influence People and Change the World 519
Rebecca Peters
20.1 Never Again: The Archdiocese of Sao Paulo and
the World Council of Churches in Brazil 528
20.2 Making a Difference: The International Women
Building Peace Campaign 533
20.3 Fighting Corruption: The Clean Election Campaign
in Kenya 540
20.4 Rage Against the Regime: The Otpor Movement in Serbia 545
20.5 Protests Stop Devastating Nuclear Tests: The Nevada
Semipalatinsk Anti Nuclear Movement in Kazakhstan 552
20.6 Lessons from Campaigns of the 1990s:
Innovations in Humanitarian Advocacy 558
CONTENTS ix
21 Civil Society: Participating in Peace Processes 567
Celia McKeon
21.1 A Nonthreatening Approach to Peace:
The Community of Sant Egidio in Mozambique 576
21.2 Facilitating a Mutual Deescalation Process:
Quakers and the Peace and Reconciliation Group in
Northern Ireland 582
21.3 Engendering the Peace Process in West Africa:
The Mano River Women s Peace Network 588
21.4 Small Steps Toward Reconciliation: The Joint Committee
for Democratization and Conciliation in Moldova 594
21.5 A Second Way: Grupo Maryland Between Peru and Ecuador 600
22 Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration:
Not Only a Job for Soldiers 607
Sami Faltas and Wolf Christian Paes
Personal Story: Oscar Arias 617
22.1 Former Rebels Use Market Forces to Achieve Their
Social Ideals: New Rainbow in Colombia 619
22.2 Transforming Arms into Ploughshares:
The Christian Council of Mozambique 623
22.3 Fruits of War: Homies Unidos in El Salvador and
the United States 630
23 Reconciliation: Challenges, Responses, and the Role of Civil Society 645
Hizkias Assefa
Personal Story: Desmond Tutu 645
23.1 From Saying Sorry to a Journey of Healing:
National Sorry Day in Australia 647
23.2 Listen to Understand: The Listening Project in Croatia 654
23.3 The Spirit of Caux: Moral Re Armament and Initiatives
for Change in Switzerland 661
23.4 Dialogue Spices Peace: Baku Bae in Indonesia 667
Index 673
About the Book 693
About the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict 695
About the European Centre for Conflict Prevention 697
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Contents
Foreword, Kofi Annan xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction, Paul van Tongeren, Malin Brenk, Marte Hellema,
and Juliette Verhoeven 1
Part I Reflections
1 Weaving the Web: Civil Society Roles in Working with
Conflict and Building Peace 7
Catherine Barnes
Personal Story: Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao 25
2 Discourses on Peace Practices:
Learning to Change by Learning from Change? 29
Cordula Reimann and Norbert Ropers
3 Effective Regional Networks and Partnerships 45
Andres Serbin
4 UN Civil Society Interactions: Working Together for Peace 59
John Clark
5 The War on Terror: Effects on Civil Society Actors in the
Field of Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding 71
Kevin P. Clements
6 People Building Peace: Key Messages and Essential Findings 83
Paul van Tongeren, Juliette Verhoeven, and Jim Wake
Part 2 Themes and Cases
7 Women: Using the Gender Lens 97
Lisa Schirch and Manjrika Sewak
Personal Story: Queen Noor 108
v
Vi CONTENTS
7.1 Women Breaking the Silence:
The Athwaas Initiative in Kashmir 111
7.2 The Other Clan: Save Somali Women and Children 117
7.3 Women Weaving Bougainville Together: Leitana Nehan
Women's Development Agency in Papua New Guinea 122
7.4 The Fate of Disappeared Children: The Grandmothers
of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina 127
7.5 Women's Peace Activism in West Africa:
The WIPNET Experience 133
7.6 Leaving Lebanon: The Four Mothers Movement in Israel 141
8 Youth: Protagonists for Peace 147
L. Randolph Carter and Michael Shipler '
8.1 Picking Up the Pieces: Jamaa in Burundi 157
8.2 And a Child Shall Lead: The Children's Movement for
Peace and Return to Happiness in Colombia 162
8.3 Young Kosovars Help Themselves:
The Kosovar Youth Council 167
9 The Media: Reaching Hearts and Minds 175
Francis Rolt
Personal Story: John Marks 185
9.1 Changing Attitudes Through Children's Television:
Nashe Maalo in Macedonia 187
9.2 Operation Fine Girl Exposes Sexual Violence:
WITNESS in Sierra Leone 193 '
9.3 Unsung Heroes: Studio Ijambo in Burundi 200
10 Faith Based Organizations:
The Religious Dimensions of Peacebuilding 209
Douglas Johnston
10.1 Struggling for a Just Peace: Naga Churches in
Northeast India 219
10.2 The Pastor and the Imam:
The Muslim Christian Dialogue Forum in Nigeria 226
10.3 Step by Step on the Way to Peace:
The Dhammayietra Peace Walk in Cambodia 233
10.4 Restoring the Power of Speech:
The REMHI Initiative in Guatemala 239
I I Education That Makes a Difference 245
Tricia S. Jones
Personal Story: David Hamburg 255
11.1 Food, Education, and Peacebuilding:
Children's Learning Services in Sierra Leone 257
CONTENTS vii
11.2 Committed to Building Peace:
The City Montessori School in India 264
11.3 Uniting Children During War: Sawa UNICEF in Lebanon 269
11.4 Managing Conflict at School: The Ohio Commission
on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management
in the United States 275
12 The Arts and Peacebuilding: Using Imagination and Creativity 283
John Paul Lederach
12.1 Using Creative Arts to Deglamorize War:
Peacelinks in Sierra Leone 293
12.2 Artistic Responses to the Siege of Sarajevo:
The Cellist and the Film Festival in Bosnia Herzegovina 301
13 The Peacebuilding Potential of Local Businesses 309
Nick Killick and Canan Giinduz
13.1 Brokering Peace and Building the Nation:
The National Business Initiative in South Africa 321
13.2 A Profitable Peace: The Confederation of British Industry
in Northern Ireland 327
13.3 Planting Peace: Philippine Business for Social Progress 332
14 Diasporas: Untapped Potential for Peacebuilding in
the Homelands 339
Abdullah A. Mohamoud
14.1 Fear and Hope in Acholiland: Kacoke Madit in
Uganda and the United Kingdom 348
14.2 Contributing to Peace at Home:
The Berghof Foundation in Sri Lanka 354
15 Civilian Peacekeepers: Creating a Safe Environment
for Peacebuilding 363
Tim Wallis and Claudia Samayoa
15.1 An Experiment at Mixing Roles:
The Balkan Peace Team in Croatia and Serbia/Kosovo 369
15.2 Protecting the Protectors:
Peace Brigades International in Colombia 376
15.3 Human Shields to Limit Violence:
Witness for Peace in Nicaragua 382
15.4 Grassroots and South South Cooperation:
Bantay Cease fire in the Philippines 388
16 Development: No Development Without Peace,
No Peace Without Development 395
Malin Brenk and Hans van de Veen
viii CONTENTS
16.1 Peace Aid: Norwegian Church Aid in Mali 409
16.2 A Journey Toward Peace:
St. Xavier's Social Service Society in India 414
17 Early Warning and Early Response: Preventing Violent Conflicts 421
Takwa Zebulon Suifon
Personal Story: Max van der Stoel 433
17.1 Managing Conflicts by Phone: •
The Mobile Phones Network in Northern Ireland 435
17.2 Working with the Local Wisdom: The National Council
of Churches of Kenya Peace Program 441
18 Traditional and Local Conflict Resolution 449
Jannie Malan
18.1 Clan Elders as Conflict Mediators: Somaliland 459
18.2 Revitalizing Tradition to Promote Reconciliation:
The Gacaca Courts in Rwanda 466
19 Dialogue Based Processes: A Vehicle for Peacebuilding 473
Edward (Edy) Kaufman
19.1 Engaging the "Other":
The Nansen Dialogue Network in the Balkans 488
19.2 Building Trust, Promoting Hope: The Families Forum
Hello Peace Project in Israel and Palestine 495
19.3 Creating Expertise: The Oxford Research Group in
the United Kingdom 501 i
19.4 Inside the Revolution of Roses: Georgia 507
19.5 Taking the Constitution to the People:
The Citizens Constitutional Forum in Fiji 512
20 Campaigning to Create Awareness:
How to Influence People and Change the World 519
Rebecca Peters
20.1 Never Again: The Archdiocese of Sao Paulo and
the World Council of Churches in Brazil 528
20.2 Making a Difference: The International Women
Building Peace Campaign 533
20.3 Fighting Corruption: The Clean Election Campaign
in Kenya 540
20.4 Rage Against the Regime: The Otpor Movement in Serbia 545
20.5 Protests Stop Devastating Nuclear Tests: The Nevada
Semipalatinsk Anti Nuclear Movement in Kazakhstan 552
20.6 Lessons from Campaigns of the 1990s:
Innovations in Humanitarian Advocacy 558
CONTENTS ix
21 Civil Society: Participating in Peace Processes 567
Celia McKeon
21.1 A Nonthreatening Approach to Peace:
The Community of Sant' Egidio in Mozambique 576
21.2 Facilitating a Mutual Deescalation Process:
Quakers and the Peace and Reconciliation Group in
Northern Ireland 582
21.3 Engendering the Peace Process in West Africa:
The Mano River Women's Peace Network 588
21.4 Small Steps Toward Reconciliation: The Joint Committee
for Democratization and Conciliation in Moldova 594
21.5 A Second Way: Grupo Maryland Between Peru and Ecuador 600
22 Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration:
Not Only a Job for Soldiers 607
Sami Faltas and Wolf Christian Paes
Personal Story: Oscar Arias 617
22.1 Former Rebels Use Market Forces to Achieve Their
Social Ideals: New Rainbow in Colombia 619
22.2 Transforming Arms into Ploughshares:
The Christian Council of Mozambique 623
22.3 Fruits of War: Homies Unidos in El Salvador and
the United States 630
23 Reconciliation: Challenges, Responses, and the Role of Civil Society 645
Hizkias Assefa
Personal Story: Desmond Tutu 645
23.1 From Saying "Sorry" to a Journey of Healing:
National Sorry Day in Australia 647
23.2 Listen to Understand: The Listening Project in Croatia 654
23.3 The Spirit of Caux: Moral Re Armament and Initiatives
for Change in Switzerland 661
23.4 Dialogue Spices Peace: Baku Bae in Indonesia 667
Index 673
About the Book 693
About the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict 695
About the European Centre for Conflict Prevention 697 |
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