PROJECT ON PEACEBUILDING OPEN
spyghana.com, Ghana
May 3 2013
By Ghana News -SpyGhana.com
Journalists and civic activists who are residents of one of the South
Caucasian countries can participate in this project.
The Norwegian Helsinki Committee, with the support of the European
Commission and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has
announced its regional project, "Coalition for Trust."
The project invites participants from countries including Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the conflict regions: Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Karabakh. The aim of the project is to build a
capacity and network of target group members to meaningfully
participate in processes of peacebuilding and reconciliation.
During the project, the selected participants are required to attend
six seminars throughout two years. The seminars will take place in a
parallel manner in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The project also
includes meetings, study trips, public discussions and debates on
peace/trust-building and reconciliation issues.
The first cycle of seminars for the three target groups will be held
June 2013 in Tbilisi. The duration of the seminar for each target
group is three days. The working languages are Russian and/or one of
the local languages.
Participation in the seminars does not carry a fee and all relevant
expenses (local travel and accommodation if needed) are covered by the
project.
The application deadline is May 12.
For more information, click here: http://www.media.ge/ru/portal/events/300134/
http://www.spyghana.com/project-on-peacebuilding-open/
spyghana.com, Ghana
May 3 2013
By Ghana News -SpyGhana.com
Journalists and civic activists who are residents of one of the South
Caucasian countries can participate in this project.
The Norwegian Helsinki Committee, with the support of the European
Commission and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has
announced its regional project, "Coalition for Trust."
The project invites participants from countries including Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the conflict regions: Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Karabakh. The aim of the project is to build a
capacity and network of target group members to meaningfully
participate in processes of peacebuilding and reconciliation.
During the project, the selected participants are required to attend
six seminars throughout two years. The seminars will take place in a
parallel manner in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The project also
includes meetings, study trips, public discussions and debates on
peace/trust-building and reconciliation issues.
The first cycle of seminars for the three target groups will be held
June 2013 in Tbilisi. The duration of the seminar for each target
group is three days. The working languages are Russian and/or one of
the local languages.
Participation in the seminars does not carry a fee and all relevant
expenses (local travel and accommodation if needed) are covered by the
project.
The application deadline is May 12.
For more information, click here: http://www.media.ge/ru/portal/events/300134/
http://www.spyghana.com/project-on-peacebuilding-open/