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Peace as a Profession in the 21′st Century
- Third in a Series of Workshops and Consultations. Held on April 3 to 5, 2007 at Saint Paul University, 223 Main Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
Sponsored by:- Civilian Peace Service Canada (CPSC)
In co-operation with:- CICR – Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution
- Conflict Studies Program, Saint Paul University
- CIIA - Canadian International Institute of Applied Negotiation
- McMaster Centre for Peace Studies
- TRANSCEND International Institute
- Civilian Peace Service Canada (CPSC)
Disclaimer: These documents are copies of Evelyn Voigt’s rough notes from the conference. They are neither complete, nor accurate. As such, they are definitively NOT for quotation. Please use them only for personal reference and to get a sense of the discussion that took place or the presentation made.
- Programme Outline
- Speaker/Panelist Information
- Keynote Presentation: Johan Galtung
- Panel 1:The Global Context
- Panel 2:Core Values and Key Competencies
- Panel 3:Recruitment, Assessment & Training
- Panel 4:Legitimacy & Effectiveness
- Panel 5:Key Issues/Challenges Regarding Creation of “Peace Professional”
- Panel 6:Implementing The Peace Professional Concept
- Small Group Discussion & Debrief
- CIIAN Article
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