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South Africa: Continental Conflict Transformation Course

4 February 2002 - 8 March 2002

2001-11-29, Issue 44

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This workshop will cover diverse aspects of conflict transformation and peace building, and is aimed at capacity building for people working in conflict transformation, development, human rights and related fields on the African continent.

The Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA)

The Coalition for Peace in Africa (COPA) is a membership organization
striving towards building the capacity of its members and providing support
to existing service providers in Africa, with the aim of achieving
sustainable peace in the continent. COPA's vision is to see a sustainable
culture of peace taking root in Africa in which divergent views and
interests coexist in a manner that reinforces a common good; and a continent
that acknowledges and solves its problems, and contributes towards global
solutions.

To achieve this, COPA is working to redress the conflict situation in
Africa through engagement with conflict and transforming it in positive
ways, by cultivating African approaches that are informed by the lifestyles,
traditions and cultures of the people living in Africa.

Continental Conflict Transformation Course 4 February 2002 - 8 March 2002

COPA will be holding a 5 week training workshop from 4 February 2002 to 8
March 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa. This workshop will cover diverse
aspects of conflict transformation and peace building, and is aimed at
capacity building for people working in conflict transformation,
development, human rights and related fields on the African continent.

The purpose of this course is to assist those working in these fields to:

* Identify the origins and causes of new and ongoing conflicts in various
parts of Africa and to look specifically at the current conflicts and its
impact on the continent and Internationally. * Examine the causes of these
conflicts in order to understand more clearly the dynamics of the various
factors and forces and the relationship between peace and development. *
Support and strengthen skills for facilitating dialogue, including
communication and facilitation skills, negotiation, mediation and
arbitration. * Explore ways of providing support between
practitioners and policy makers active in the field of Conflict
Transformation. * Address the need to train other people working for
development, human rights and reconciliation in methods of transforming and
preventing violence. * Explore further strategies for violence reduction and
peace-building.

For more information on the Coalition for Peace in Africa, membership of
the Coalition and the Continental Course please contact

Michael E. Muragu, COPA Interim Coordinator, P.O. Box 13265, 00100,
Nairobi GPO, Kenya, Tel: 254-2-577558, Fax: 254-2-577557 E-mail:
copa@barclays.africaonline.com or Genni Blunden, Transformation Education
Africa P.O. Box 16754, Lyttelton, 0140 South Africa Tel & Fax: + 27 12 664
8380 E-mail: genni@sn.apc.org

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