Peace Building
Conflict Resolution In Sub-Saharan Africa
Peace Building & Non-Violent Work
Our track record in peace building and nonviolence work spans since our formation in 2010, under the auspice of the German Civil Peace Service. Confronting today’s conflicts and fault lines requires youths and local communities to be actors in the peace building process. This has been one of our principle preference in addressing conflicts in the Great Lakes, community reconstruction in South Sudan, Ideologies against genocide in Rwanda, …
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Conflicts Start In The Minds Of Man
If Hate & Conflict Start In The Minds Of Man, Then The Way We Hold Social Conversions Should Also Be Changed
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Our Rafiki Experience
The Harmful Cultures Stifling SHR & Rights In Form of FGM & GBV…and How The Theatre Experience Has Addressed It
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Authentic Acting
Claus Schrowange’s Authentic Acting Technics Provoke Inter-Dialogue & Debunk Prejudices In Conflict Areas Where Formal Approaches Cannot
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Psycho-Drama
Psycho-Drama Took Center Stage In addressing Ideologies Of The 1994 Rwanda Genocide
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Culture
Arts & Cultural Based Venues Are viable Tools Of Conflict Mediation, Among Them Are Traditional Village Courts
Peace Building
From A Genocide Museum For Later Use In Peace Messaging