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A COMMUNITY WORK APPROACH TO PEACE BUILDING
Submitted by bsharpe on Fri, 06/08/2010 - 13:03
Date:
21 Sep 2010 (All day)
Location:
Station House Hotel, Letterkenny
CWC Harnessing Equality for Lasting Peace (HELP) Project
Speaker: Dr. Kenneth Bush - INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute), University of Ulster at Magee College, Derry/Londonderry
Objectives of Seminar
Ø To stimulate discussion on the links between Peace Building and Community Work;
Ø To explore how consciously integrating these two perspectives might clarify Community Work in the region and enhance it on an all island basis;
Ø To examine various methods and means of delivering impacts within communities.
The second Seminar entitled So, Just how Sectarian Are We? will be held on Tuesday 9th November in Letterkenny (venue to be confirmed).
Invitations and full programme will be circulated at a later date.
For more details, contact:
Angela Holohan
Project Co-ordinator
Tel: 00353 74 9128792 & 00353 74 91 29067
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