Our activities include different formats such as projects that last several months, workshops + seminars, the implementation of simulation games, as well as Training-of-Trainers on simulation gaming. In the following you find an overview of our current and completed activities.
2021 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Workshop
From 4 till 9 October 2021, 19 participants from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia participated in the Certificate Training on Peace and Conflict, organized by the OSCE Academy in Bishkek in partnership with CRISP.
The Certificate...
2021 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Consultancy
The consultancy aimed at enhancing need-based youth promotion measure on a municipality level in Kyrgyzstan. This was realized through involving young people in the planning, implementation and monitoring of related activities. In a first step a...
2020 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Democracy ⁄ Consultancy
Within the framework of the GIZ Project “Prospects for Youth” we conducted a consultancy aiming at enhancing youth participation on a communal level. The activities included among others the development of a tailor-made simulation game and the...
2020 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Professional Qualification ⁄ Consultancy
Throughout the year we conducted an organizational development process for our partners “Institute for Peace and Development” (IPD) in Kyrgyzstan.
2019 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Project
The project is a direct continuation of ‘Peace and Conflict Kyrgyzstan’, which was started in 2018. Building upon the results and experiences gained in the first phase, the project aims to further spread approaches of non-violent conflict...
2018 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Democracy ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Project
In the frame of the consultancy for GIZ Kyrgyzstan, CRISP has conducted a workshop for developing a simulation game that tackles questions of religion and is aimed to enable young people to form their own opinion about the topic. After heated debates...
2018 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Professional Qualification ⁄ Vocational Training ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Workshop
Kyrgyzstan is considered to be the most liberal and open state in Central Asia. However, the country is affected by a number of overlapping division lines that fragment society and it still struggles to form an identity inclusive to all inhabitants....
2017 ⁄ Germany ⁄ Caucasus ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Democracy ⁄ Vocational Training ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Workshop
This simulation focuses on the role of civil society and how it can reform and be reformed as a basic part of a contemporary society. The overall goal is to learn about the diversity among civil society actors and although they have similar general...
2017 ⁄ Germany ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Professional Qualification ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Workshop
In September 2017, we conducted our simulation game DIVINI for young diplomats from Central Asia in the frame of the ‘Training for International Diplomats’ program of the German Federal Foreign Office. In the frame of the simulation, the participants...
2017 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Consultancy ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Project
In the frame of a consultancy for GIZ Kyrgyzstan, a tailor-made simulation game and workshop format was developed and implemented with the aim to discover the interests and needs of young people concerning religion. Duration: 15.07. until...
2018 ⁄ 2017 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Professional Qualification ⁄ Vocational Training ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Project
D.R.E.A.M is a two years project in cooperation with DVV International, IRM and Youth of Osh in Kyrgyzstan. It has multiple components ranging from media work to community security dialogue. The project is aimed at establishing a constructive...
2017 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Discrimination ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Simulation Game ⁄ Training of Trainers ⁄ Project
The "Peaceful Dialogue in Kyrgyzstan" project is going in its third round with a focus on the increasing polarization of the discourse around religion and secularism in the country. We will continue working with civil society actors, religious groups...
2016 ⁄ International ⁄ MENA ⁄ Eastern Europe ⁄ Caucasus ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Workshop
In the course of the CrossCulture-Program of the Institute for Foreign Relations, we implemented a simulation game, in order to contribute to the overall goals of the Program. Due to their participation in the simulation game workshop the 25...
2016 ⁄ MENA ⁄ Eastern Europe ⁄ Germany ⁄ Caucasus ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Discrimination ⁄ Migration ⁄ Workshop
During the last years many unaccompanied minors arrived to Germany from different countries. Fleeing from unbearable living conditions they try to build up new life’s here. As a first stage upon their arrival they are accommodated in facilities,...
2016 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Training of Trainers
The first milestone for our project ‚Peaceful Dialogue in Kyrgyzstan‘ has been reached! The training of trainers in which 20 participants from 4 regions of Kyrgyzstan took part was fun, intense and a great learning experience for everyone. During...
2016 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Democracy ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Conflict Transformation ⁄ Moderation ⁄ Training of Trainers ⁄ Project
The project ‘Peaceful Dialog – Fighting Religious Extremism in Kyrgyzstan’ is the continuation of the project ‘Peaceful Dialogue in Kyrgyzstan’. Building on results and initiated processes of the 2015 cycle the participants of this year’s project...
2015 ⁄ Germany ⁄ Caucasus ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Moderation
The Evangelic Academy Loccum invited us to their conference in March on the question of how can Western Europe strengthen the civil societies in Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Georgia as the German Federal Foreign Office established a special...
2015 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Democracy ⁄ Religious Extremism ⁄ Consultancy ⁄ Project
The project ‘Peaceful Dialog’ will bring together young adults from the civil society and representatives from different levels of the government to identify causes for religious tensions in Kyrgyzstan. The participants will develop potential...
2014 ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Urban Development ⁄ Citizen Participation ⁄ Project
Social Leader Forum is the follow-up to Joint Civic Education‘s Cross-Border Program and was first piloted in 2010. CRISP joined the Program in 2011 as a cooperative partner of MitOst Association and Iris Group Managing diversity. In the Forum,...
2013 ⁄ 2012 ⁄ 2011 ⁄ Caucasus ⁄ Central Asia ⁄ Vocational Training ⁄ Training of Trainers ⁄ Project
Social Leader Forum is the follow-up to Joint Civic Education’s Cross-Border Program which was first piloted in 2010. CRISP joined the Program in 2011 as a cooperative partner of MitOst Association and Iris Group Managing diversity. In 2013, 25...