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Book launch “Moving Beyond Multi-track Diplomacy and Big Man Mediation eBook”. An intriguing and powerful discourse on peacebuilding in the 21st century.

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Listening Methodology is a qualitative, subject-oriented research approach used to analyze direct experiences of individuals affected by conflict. This short video captures and presents the essence of listening methodology as a qualitative research instrument, as a framework for strategic interventions and a tool for conflict transformation and peace building.

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The film highlights the reflection and personal experiences of Retired Additional Inspector General Police of Nepal Surendra Bahadur Shah, during his term as Police General. A truthful, historical account of the challenges and difficulties faced by Nepal police force at the height of the insurgency movement and the aftermath of war.

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The video features Co-Convenors of the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society dialogue for peace on the Korean Peninsula. The Ulaanbaatar Process is a dialogue program initiated in 2015 by members of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in Northeast Asia as part of ongoing efforts by civil society to build sustainable peace in the region.

Myanmar Portraits of Diversity​

Myanmar: Portraits of Diversity is a series of short films seeking to stimulate discussion and move audiences towards recognizing, accepting, and celebrating religious diversity in Myanmar. Directed by Kannan Arunasalam, the films present individuals from Myanmar’s different religious communities and highlight the inter-faith connections and engagement that take place naturally around the country. Featuring stories of cooperation across religious and ethnic divides, as well as the capacity for peace leadership within the country, community leaders share analysis and insights into the threat of inter-communal violence and illustrate the capacity for peace leadership.

A study guide is available to accompany screenings of the films. Click to download English or Burmese. Please contact us if you need any further information.

 

A Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr Khin Win Kyu has been volunteering much of her time for the last 17 years at the Muslim Free Hospital in Yangon, a hospital that treats poorer communities without charge, regardless of race, religion or ethnicity.

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Saw Phoe Kwar is a popular reggae singer from Yangon and a former national football player. A Karen, his grandfather was a missionary who raised Saw Phoe Kwar as a Christian, with regular Sunday school and joining the church choir. His single “Love each other” has been a huge hit among young people and he performs regularly around Myanmar for diverse audiences.

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Everyday Portraits of Korea

Everyday Portraits of Korea is a series of short films designed that highlight the experiences and hopes for peace, from people living inside Korea, as well as international experts and activities that are committed to peace on the Korea Peninsula. Episodes include “A Glimpse of Love inside the DPRK”, “Time to End the Korean War - A call for Peace from the DPRK, and “Listen to Everyday People’s Desires for Peace"

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The video features Co-Convenors of the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society dialogue for peace on the Korean Peninsula. The Ulaanbaatar Process is a dialogue program initiated in 2015 by members of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in Northeast Asia as part of ongoing efforts by civil society to build sustainable peace in the region.

 

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Listen to Christine Ahn, Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ, on how the civil society movement for Korea peace is bringing about political change and shaping the peace process.