Peacebuilding Dialogue
Building bridges between people

Building bridges between people
Early Bird: 450 € when booking before 25 January 2023
Registration Deadline: 8 February 2023
Update: Latecomers can register until 12 February 2023, we still have a few places available in this training.
The training is designed for practitioners who want to expand and deepen their knowledge in the field of Dialogue, whether working as peacebuilders, development or aid workers, or human rights activists. This training is designed to allow participation alongside a regular job and from a variety of locations around the world.
Depending on methods and topic of the training, we limit the number of available spaces to a manageable size (a maximum of 20 participants). Register early to reserve your place!
Dialogue remains one of the most used methods in peacebuilding. It is versatile and can be adapted to almost any purpose. Dialogue plays a central role in conflict transformation. It can help people respond creatively to social and political conflict and lay the foundations for alternative futures.
The basic assumption underpinning dialogue is that under appropriate conditions interpersonal contact is one of the most effective ways to improve communication, understanding and interaction between opposing groups.
Understanding how dialogue works, ability to convene and facilitate dialogue, to design a dialogue process or to manage a dialogue project, are some of the core competences for peace work. Training peace workers in dialogue skills and competences is therefore important task for advancing their work in peacebuilding.
Training on Dialogue will cover knowledge, skills and attitudes for dialogue.
Knowledge: dialogue theories, approaches, models, processes, examples, case studies and best practices, contextualising and linking it with participants’ knowledge and experience.
Skills: dialogue skills, communication skills (especially active listening skills), facilitation skills, reflection and reflexiveness (reflective practitioner approach). Role plays and simulations, practicing skills, feedback.
Attitudes: self-awareness (awareness of our own biases), introspection, openness for learning, role plays, feedback
Methodology:
The training methodology is informed by ‘Learning for Change’ approach, based on 5 principles: Interactive and participatory processes, Linking theory and practice, Reflective practitioner approach, Adult learning methodology, Learning through case studies and examples relevant to participants’ context.
In the training, participants use a variety of tools, including the digital learning platform ILIAS, the video conferencing tool BigBlueButton, and the online whiteboard Miro. Participants should therefore have a good internet connection (1 Mbit down/upload or better). A headset is highly recommended. Prior knowledge about the use of these online tools is not required as participants will be invited to a technical introduction to the above mentioned tools before the training starts.
Deliverables:
After a successful participation, participants receive a certificate.
Total expected weekly hours: 6 hours per week
Technical Introduction on 15 February 2023 from 13:00 to 14:00 CET (NEW DATE)!
Online Live Sessions from 22 February 2023 to 12 April 2023, every Wednesday from 12:00 - 14:00 CET/CEST (course break on 29 March 2023)