The Peacebuilding & Development Institute is partnering with the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding to offer a one-day, skills-based training course. Religion & Conflict Resolution: Techniques of Religious Peacemakers showcases how to apply the best practices in faith-based peacebuilding approaches to a variety of contexts.
Religion & Conflict Resolution: Techniques of Religious Peacemakers
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
9am – 5pm
American University, Washington, DC
Expert trainers will guide participants through the interactive workshop as they examine how religious actors have been and can be a positive force in resolving or transforming conflict. They will explore ways to apply best practices and techniques in religious peacemaking to other contexts.
The training program is ideal for: international development practitioners, professionals working in conflict analysis and resolution, religious and civil society leaders, government officials focusing on conflict and diplomacy, and students and scholars of religion, international relations, and conflict resolution.
Registration Details:
American University students: $54
Practitioners/Professionals: $104
To register: please visit the PDI website.
Register early: space is limited.
For more information, please contact the Peacebuilding & Development Institute at pdi@american.edu.