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Program DetailsMany communities in Zambia experience tensions that, if left unaddressed, can escalate into violence or division. Our program helps participants understand the root causes of conflicts.
Program DetailsDate | Author | Title | Excerpt |
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14/11/2024 | Maxwell Mbewe | Strengthening Community-Based Conflict Resolution Mechanisms in Zambia | Empowering local communities is key to sustainable peace by building their capacity to resolve conflicts... |
12/04/2023 | Patrick Mwila | Digital Tools for Conflict Management | Geographic Information Systems (GIS) help visualize where conflicts are happening and what resources are at... |
08/05/2024 | Dr. Vaccine Zulu | The Role of Mediation in Addressing Climate-Related Conflicts | In this article, we explore the critical role mediation plays in resolving conflicts stemming from... |
April 25, 2025
Introduction Climate change is not just an environmental issue—it’s a peace and security issue. Across Zambia, communities are increasingly experiencing...
Blog DetailsApril 25, 2025
Introduction In many Zambian communities, traditional leaders such as chiefs and village headmen are pillars of wisdom, authority, and trust....
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Community leaders, youth representatives, traditional authorities, and civil society actors to discuss local conflict drivers
Event DetailsDue: 10/07/2025
Participants will explore how environmental challenges contribute to local disputes and develop digital storytelling and mediation skills
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