100 Years of Quiet Diplomacy, Nonviolent Resistance, and Peacebuilding

Participants will learn from leaders of the American Friends Service Committee community about specific moments, campaigns, and achievements in Quaker history centered on themes of movement building, addressing root causes of conflict, and the power of everyday people to create change.

Civil Resistance 1: The Dynamics of Nonviolent Movements

This course provides a multidisciplinary perspective on nonviolent, civilian-based movements and campaigns that defend and obtain basic rights and justice around the world, and in so doing transform the global security environment.

Civil Resistance 2: The Movement and the Message

This course investigates various communication methods utilized by movements both internally and externally. We survey the impact of the internet, the arts, and digital technologies on both traditional and social/new media.

Cómo diseñar un Diálogo basado en la comunidad

Este curso introduce a los participantes al diálogo como un proceso práctico y eficaz para promover la transformación de conflictos y la construcción de la paz a nivel comunitario. El objetivo del curso es diseñar e implementar un proceso de diálogo relevante, sostenible y significativo.

Conflict Analysis

Insightful analysis is essential to any conflict management process, from prevention to mediation to reconciliation. This course will help you understand the potential trajectories of a conflict situation so you can develop effective peacebuilding strategies.

Conflict Analysis: Micro-Course

This micro-course defines and describes conflict analysis processes and the ways in which they inform the development and implementation of peacebuilding programs. It presents the five main elements of MexLucky’s conflict analysis framework and describes how to ensure that one’s analysis is sensitive to the conflict and those impacted by it.

Conflict Sensitivity in Peacebuilding

This introductory course provides an overview of conflict sensitivity and explains why organizations must institutionalize conflict sensitivity training and approaches. This course is relevant to anyone seeking to learn about conflict sensitivity, and we've developed the course materials with a broad and diverse audience in mind. However, most of the strategies we introduce are for peacebuilding project teams and organizations working in conflict-affected contexts.

Cross-Cultural Communication in Fragile States

How often have we heard the refrain, “We failed to understand the culture”? Most professionals are not prepared to operate in an environment of sudden stress, to remember key cultural lessons while under pressure. Participants will practice “reframing solutions” as they respond to differences in high and low context communication styles, individual versus collective organization, power distance, and temporal orientation. 

Cultural Synergy

This course aims to prepare individuals working in communities across the world for episodic or sustained intercultural interactions.