CRISP - Project

Project

Peace + Conflict Consultant

The training course Peace and Conflict Consultant aims to train young people from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to improve civic conflict solving process in the countries of the Eastern Partnership. In order to achieve this aim the project consists of four modules building upon each other that combine theoretical background of peace and conflict work, peer-to-peer exchange of experience and achievements of participants and implementation of conflict solving initiatives.

Quick facts

DURATION

01.03.-31.12.2017

LOCATIONS

South Caucasus, Moldova, Russian Federation and Ukraine

PARTICIPANTS

14

During several trainings and workshops in Ukraine and Georgia, the participants analyze local conflicts and design project ideas based on skills and knowledge acquired from PCC trainings. After local workshops with the country team, the participants implement their initiative in local communities. The final stage of the project is evaluation and reflection of local workshops, exchange of ‘lessons learnt’ experiences from the implementation phase and compiling of ‘best practice’ examples. Throughout the cycle of training courses, the participants gain the tools to increase the quality and flexibility of local conflict management and become confident to contribute to the solving of current and future conflicts in the countries of the Eastern Partnership.

Target Group

14 young peacebuilders from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, Russian Federation and Ukraine with former experiences in the field of conflict management.  Also people without practical experience in conflict management but former involvement in this field will be included. We are working with a core team since 2015. Since then they have conducted several local workshops and peace-projects. This year the local activities will increase substantially and more young people in the participating countries will be introduced to peacebuilding.

Project Goals

The project intends to improve the quality and flexibility of civic conflict solving in the countries of Eastern Partnership. Here “quality” refers to the ability of the local experts to adopt methods and standards of conflict solving and as a consequence raise the acceptance of the population towards these actors. “Flexibility” refers to the ability of the local experts to adapt immediately to changes and new challenges. The aim of the project is the training of selected civic experts from the field of peace and conflict work.


Partners

The project was designed and implemented in close cooperation with


Donor

The project could be realized thanks to the kind support of the German Federal Foreign Ministry