TRANSCEND
Advanced International Training Programme -
Gender and Peacebuilding
A Five-Days International Training Programme for Practitioners,
Policy Makers, International and National Agency Staff and NGOs
working in peacebuilding, conflict transformation and post-war recovery
www.transcend.org
Organised by TRANSCEND and the Peace Action, Training and Research
Institute of Romania (PATRIR)
January 29 - February 2, 2007 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
This course offers an introduction to gender studies, analysis
of the complex relationships between gender and social constructions
and between gender, race and class privileges. During the course
we will explore the interdependency between gender and power and
focus on theory and practices of gender roles in different societies.
The course will seek to explore how understanding of gendered social
constructions can help in addressing gender inequalities and promote
gender equity and cultures of peace.
The course will then focus on militarism, the war system and peace
as expressions of social and gender-based constructions. It will
demonstrate a direct connection between militarism and gender based
violence, gender based societal positions and violent societies
through examples from the Middle East, South East Asia, Western
and Eastern Europe, with emphasis on the Balkans and the US.
Gender identity will be examined, via dichotomies such as passivity-activity,
hero-victim (heroism-victimhood / victimization), femininities-masculinities,
strong-weak and peace-war. It will highlight gender issues related
to war such as rape as a tool of war, human and women?s security
and protection strategies such as community based security, national
and international intervention and peace keeping operations in relation
to gendered power relationships.
Contextual texts used in the training will include: UN Security
Council resolution 1325, CEDAW.
This programme is particularly relevant for senior and middle-range
staff and executive officers working in the fields of: gender equity,
education, social work, peace building and conflict transformation,
human rights, democratization, human development including in such
organizations as: national and international aid and development
organisations, local NGO and community organisations, UN, EU, OSCE
and international organisations, mainstream and community media
and for: field staff working in areas affected by violent conflict
and war or in post-war/violence situations, international diplomats,
national and local level politicians in countries affected by war
and conflict or with portfolios responsible for above issues, policy
makers, people involved in grass-roots and community-based peacebuilding,
practitioners of conflict transformation and mediation.
THE TRAINING PROGRAMME
January 29 - February 2, 2007
The Training Programme will take place from Monday to Friday, January
29 - February 2, 2007 at the Romanian Peace Institute in Cluj-Napoca,
Romania. Participants will be expected to arrive by Sunday, January
28.
The Training Programme will be divided into a Morning and Afternoon
session for each day, combining intensive training, group work,
and workshop sessions. There will be a one and a half hours break
for lunch and individual work in between, and additional breaks
for tea and coffee in each session. The programme will begin each
day at 10:00, and run until 18:00.
THE TRAINING SCHEDULE
- Monday, January 29
Morning Session: Introduction to the Programme, Trainer and Participants
followed by an Introduction to The Difference between Gender and
Sex.
Afternoon Session: Introduction to public and private peace situations.
Mapping: Gendered Power Relations.
- Tuesday, January 30
Morning Session: Gender, Peacebuilding and Identity
Women and Man in Armed Conflict Situations. Public and Private Spheres
(education into
War and Sexism)
Afternoon Session: Gendered Dialogue Process Examples from dialogue
encounters around the world.
- Wednesday, January 31
Morning Session: Man, Women and Social Constructions: Internalizing
the Oppression (King and Queen game)
Afternoon Session: Film followed by discussion about women and
men in Israel and Palestine.
- Thursday, February 1
Morning Session: UN Security Council resolution 1325- Women?s participation
in Peace Building and De-Militarization of their communities.
Afternoon Session: Peacebuilding and Gender Mainstreaming: Reality,
and the Dream.
- Friday, February 2
Morning Session: Past, Present and 10 Reasons: Reshaping the Future
Building a Peace Museum.
Afternoon Session: Reflections and Evaluation Summary & Next
Steps.
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants requiring visas for travel to Romania are requested
to send in a copy of their CV and the completed Application Form
no later than November 27th, 2006.
Applicants who do not require visas for travel to Romania are requested
to send in a copy of their CV and the completed Application Form
no later than January 10th, 2007.
There are a limited number of positions available. If you are interested
in participating in the ?Gender and Peacebuilding? training programme
we would encourage you to contact TRANSCEND and to submit your application
as soon as possible.
Visit www.transcend.org to apply on-line or contact the Program
Coordinator, Alexandra Nerisanu, alexandra@transcend.org, for an
Application Form.
Detailed information about travel to Cluj-Napoca will be sent to
those who have registered and been accepted as participants.
COSTS AND FEES
Participation fees for the full 5-days training programme are:
- Euro 550 for participants from OECD countries, and staff of UN
agencies, OSCE, and international organizations - Euro 350 for participants
from non-OECD countries
Partial or total financial support given to participants in the
Gender and Peacebuilding training programme is highly appreciated.
If you wish to support financially a participant in the training
please contact Alexandra Nerisanu, alexandra@transcend.org.
The participation fee covers accommodation, breakfast and lunch
for the 5 days of the programme, participation in the training programme,
and all materials.
Accommodation is provided in double rooms. Single room accommodation
is available for all participants for Euros 42 extra for the week.
For any questions, or to receive further information, please contact
the Programme Coordinator, Alexandra Nerisanu, alexandra@training.org
THE TRAINER AND FACILITATOR
Gal Harmat is a Gender Specialist. She has extensive experience
in conflict analysis, dialogue facilitation and gender empowerment
research. As a group facilitator she has conducted a large number
of trainings at the IPCRI - Israel Palestine Center for Reconciliation,
in Jerusalem and Beit Lehem. Harmat is active from 1991 as a dialogue
facilitator in Reut Sadaka- Friendship- an Arab- Israeli youth movement;
she was the movement educational director for two years. She has
also facilitated many Jewish Palestinian encounter groups for teachers
and students. Gal has worked as a group facilitator for the Seeds
of Peace International Co-Existence training in Maine, USA and for
Jewish Palestinian, India-Pakistan and Balkan multicultural groups.
Gal worked as General Director, Mahapach - Student Movement for
Social Change, Israel. This extensive work included leading a staff
of 30 full time community organizers and 400 students, negotiating
with various ministries, academic research regarding social developments
in communities. She was the facilitator for various Gender Empowerment
and Management projects for NDC - Nansen Dialogue Center, under
PRIO, in Dubrovnic (Croatia), Podgorica (Montenegro), Mostar, Sarajevo
and Bania Luka (BosniaHerzegovina). Gal has been in charge of gender
trainings for journalists, young politicians, lawyers and teachers.
These comprehensive trainings included field research regarding
womens rights violations, centred mainly around violence against
women and sexism and the system of war. Today Gal is teaching conflict
transformation and gender at the Critical Pedagogy Center at the
Kibbutzim Teachers College and facilitating extensively Peace Dialogue
between Jews and Arabs in the Middle East. In the last twelve years
Gal gave hundreds of Peace Building and Gender equality and empowerment
trainings in conflict zones around the world. Harmat@transcend.org
THE ORGANISERS
TRANSCEND
A Peace and Development Network for Conflict Transformation
by Peaceful Means TRANSCEND is a network of more than 200 of the
worlds leading practitioners and scholars in peacebuilding and development
from over 60 countries around the world. Committed to the promotion
of peace by peaceful means, TRANSCEND has 20 active programmes,
and conducts its work through action, education/training, dissemination
and research. With centres in Barcelona (Spain), Cluj-Napoca (Romania),
Geneva (Switzerland), Hagen (Germany), Honolulu (USA), Kyoto (Japan),
Moscow (Russia), Sandnes (Norway), Taplow Court (Great Britain),
Torino (Italy), Vienna (Austria), and Washington, DC (USA) with
several others now being formed in Europe, Latin America, Africa
and Asia TRANSCEND has provided more than 400 training programmes
for over 8000 participants in 43 countries around the world. Participants
in TRANSCEND training programmes have included politicians, diplomats,
aid and development workers, teachers, psychologists, social workers,
journalists, civil service employees, UN staff, professors, students,
and others. In 2000, TRANSCEND developed the United Nations? first
ever manual on Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means: The TRANSCEND
Approach. In February, 2003, TRANSCEND launched the worlds first
ever truly global Peace University on-line: the TRANSCEND Peace
University (www.transcend.org/tpu). TRANSCEND is involved in peacebuilding,
conflict transformation, and post-war reconciliation and healing
in several conflict areas world-wide, at the invitation of local
groups, organisations, universities, governments, and parties to
the conflict. TRANSCEND only works in conflict/war affected areas
when it has been invited. Currently, TRANSCEND is doing research
on: Peacebuilding and Empowerment; Non-Territorial Federalism and
Functional Independence; Self-Determination and the Nation/State
Dialectic; Peacebuilding and Globalisation; Conflict Transformation
and Psychological Assumptions; Comparing Methods of Conflict Transformation
from Micro, Meso and Macro-Levels; the Dialogue Process; Local and
Subsistence Economics; Models for Global Economic Crises; Understanding
Genocide. TRANSCEND has recently launched the new TRANSCEND Media
Service, and is in the process of developing the Conflict Transformation
Index (CTI) and TRANSCEND Early Warning Index (EWI). TRANSCEND perspectives
are freely available on the Internet (www.transcend.org), and a
TRANSCEND monthly Bulletin is being prepared for distribution in
12 languages.
PATRIR
The Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania Founded
on March 1st, 2001, the PATRIR, is an institute, organisation, training
centre and network, linking together scholars, grassroots activists,
and peace researchers throughout Romania, South-Eastern Europe and
internationally. Its aim is to address the core challenges facing
Romania and the countries of South and Eastern Europe, to strengthen
and empower grassroots organisations and citizens action, to mobilise
people for active peace work and peaceful conflict transformation,
and to address the structural causes of poverty, human rights violations
and economic and social injustice. PATRIR is an institute and an
organisation for research, training and active peace work. PATRIR
organises training programmes in peacebuilding and peaceful conflict
transformation; peace journalism; democracy and human rights; multi-culturalism;
empowering civil society; gender and peace; people-centred, sustainable
development; post-war reconstruction, rehabilitation, reconciliation
and healing; and, environment and ecology. Participants to PATRIR
training programmes frequently include senior politicians and diplomats,
experienced aid and development workers, UN and NGO staff, civil
society activists, professors, teachers, students, journalists,
artists, and psychologists from Romania and more than 30 countries
internationally. PATRIR cooperates with TRANSCEND as the TRANSCEND
Centre for South-Eastern Europe. Since 2001, PATRIR has been one
of TRANSCENDs leading international training sites.
For more information or to register as a participant, please contact:
Alexandra Nerisanu, Training Coordinator at alexandra@transcend.org
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