The tenth GCCT newsletter

The tenth GCCT newsletter

TransConflict is pleased to present the tenth Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation (GCCT) newsletter, showcasing the work of the GCCT and its members.

TransConflict is pleased to present the tenth GCCT newsletter, which provides a host of insights into the work of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation (GCCT) and its members. The main purpose of this newsletter is to a) share information about the work of the GCCT and its members to a wider audience, and b) to strengthen co-operation and co-ordination between GCCT members themselves and with other interested parties.

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1) New members of the GCCT

a) Somali Organization for Voluntary Action (SOVA)

SOVA’s Mission is to “protect the environment and improve the lives of disadvantaged and minority groups in South-Central Somalia through providing capacity building training and basic rights projects such as water, food, health, and education.”   Read on…

b) Terra-1530 (Moldova)

Terra-1530’s mission is to instruct and strengthen rural communities’ capacity on sustainable development. Terra-1530 is working in an economically- and socially-disadvantaged region, focusing mainly on teenagers.  Read on…

2) GCCT Members in Focus

Go Group Media from Georgia

TransConflict is pleased to showcase the work of Go Group Media from Georgia, a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict TransformationRead on…

3) GCCT Insight and Analysis

4) GCCT Activities, Research and Requests

International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC) training courses

TransConflict is pleased to present information about new training courses offered by the International Peace and Development Training Center (IPDTC), which was established by the Peace Action Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR), a member of the Global Coalition for Conflict Transformation (GCCT). Read on…

Empowering female entrepreneurs in Serbia and Kosovo

TransConflict Serbia and Democracy for Development (D4D) from Kosovo – with the support of the British Embassies in Belgrade and Pristina, respectively – organized a conference in Pristina entitled the ‘Empowering female entrepreneurs in the promotion of business opportunities between Serbia and Kosovo’, as part of an on-going project, ‘Creating a New Generation of Women Leaders in Serbia and Kosovo.’ Read on…

5) GCCT Advocacy

Social media helps connect divided families in Kashmir

Compared to other confidence building measures, social media has played a vital role in bridging the divides created by the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, helping overcome communication gaps and promoting the concept of a healing nation. Read on…

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