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Resources

Working with Conflict: Skills and Strategies for Action
Simon Fisher, Dekha Ibrahim Abdi, Jawed Ludin, Richard Smith, Sue Williams, Steve Williams
Published by Zed Books in association with Responding to Conflict

This handbook is a reflection of the experiences and insights of more than 3000 practitioners, from over 70 countries who in the “Working with Conflict” course have pooled their wealth of experience and adapted their methods to suit a wide range of situations. Examples and cases in the book are drawn from around the world - including Cambodia, Afghanistan, South Africa, Kenya, Northern Ireland and Colombia. The book highlights the options available to individuals and organisations; equips them with a basis on which they can plan what responses are possible; and strengthens their capacity to engage in useful interventions.

This handbook is for all practitioners who are working in conflict-prone and unstable parts of the world in the fields of development, relief work, human rights, peace and reconciliation.

The handbook is also available in:

Bahasa (Indonesia)
French,
Georgian
Russian
Spanish
Hebrew

Arabic

 

 

Transforming Conflict: Reflections of Practitioners Worldwide


ACTION for Conflict Transformation is a global network of individuals and organisations engaged in multi-faceted responses and programmes of conflict transformation.

Produced by the global network, ACTION for Conflict Transformation, TRANSFORMING CONFLICT documents the real life case studies and experiences of the members of the network. It is intended to be a source book for people in different countries and situations around the world, working on conflict transformation and building peace. It offers insights into what may be possible in the reader’s own context.
 

 

 

DVD - The Wajir Story

The Wajir Story documents an initiative which began with a group of women in north-eastern Kenya and spread to all sectors of the community, including government, drawing on both traditional and modern methods of addressing conflict and violence.

 

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