We are excited to share Valarie Vat Kamatsiko recent publication titled ‘Macro-level conflict analysis: Addressing the uptake-and-use challenge in fragile and conflict-affected contexts’. Valarie is a theorist-practitioner currently working for World
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Good news! Applications are now open for next year's Training of Facilitators for Macro-Level Conflict Analysis, to be held 15-18 February in Amman, Jordan. Click here for information and application. Please feel free to share this announcement with
Add to Calendar! Dr. Michelle Garred, World Vision International's Associate Director of Peacebuilding, is hosting a Webinar on “Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts” for Peace Exchange on Wednesday, March 16 at 11:30 AM EST. To join the webinar, click
A multiagency Training of Facilitators for Macro-Level Conflict Analysis was conducted in Amman, 15-18 February 2016. The training was organized by World Vision International and was led by Dr. Michelle Garred, World Vision International's Associat
We're pleased to announce that Lamia Sameen Malik has begun a fellowship as MSTC Network Coordinator for 12 months. Lamia is one of two Atlas Corps Fellows serving with World Vision International in Washington. Lamia will coordinate the multi-agency
Congratulations to MSTC lead facilitator Vat Kamatsiko on her latest article in the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development! (Volume 10, Issue 1, April 2015)
The issue of vertical integration is very relevant to MSTC, because we can use this macro-
Congratulations to Johan Eldebo, one of our certified MSTC lead facilitators, on his latest Huffpost article. This is particularly exciting in light of the CAR multi-faith MSTC tentatively planned for January 2016!
Here's Johan in action during last
Congrats to MSTC lead facilitator Tim Midgley on this new article: An Alternative Approach to Conflict Analysis
The Alliance for Peacebuilding, The European Peacebuilding Liaison Office, the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, and a few other partners will be hosting panel discussions in May and June on the topic of participatory conflict analysis. The principal au