Who we work with
We work with people living and working in situations of conflict and violence. These people are often drawn from civil society (i.e. international NGOs, NGOs, community based organisations, professional bodies, political parties, academics etc.) but also come from sectors such as Government, security and the media.
Partnerships
We build lasting partnerships with key individuals, organisations and networksin their own situations to ensure the that the work is sustainable in the long-term and relevant for those involved.
Strategic partnership
Skillshare International
RTC and Skillshare International formed a strategic partnership in December 2009. The partnership is based on our shared values of peace and international understanding. RTC and Skillshare International have worked with each other since 2001 on projects that have sought to connect approaches to conflict transformation and development.
Find out more about the our partnership with Skillshare International
About Skillshare International
Skillshare International is an international volunteering and development organisation working to reduce poverty, injustice and inequality and to further economic and social development in partnership with people and communities throughout the world. It does this by sharing and developing skills and ideas, facilitating organisational and social change and building awareness of development issues
For more information about Skillshare International visit www.skillshare.org
Our programme partners:
Applied Conflict Transformation Studies
Alliance for Conflict Transformation/ Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Phnom Penh Cambodia
Pannasastra University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Coalition for Peace in Africa (Nairobi base)
Nansen Dialogue Network, Norway (Balkans team)
University of Novi Sad
Palestinian Non-governmental Organisation Network (PNGO), West Bank and Gaza
Shatil, Israel
Partners in specific projects and training:
London Metropolitan University
Birmingham University
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit, University of York
In addition RTC is a member of the following networks:
Peace and Security Liaison Group (PSLG)
Committee for Conflict Transformation Support (CCTS)
Crisis Action
British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND) Conflict Policy Group