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Date: Sep 18, 2017 17:13
Subject: Call for applications: Consultation on peacebuilding and atrocity
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Peace Direct will be hosting an online consultation  to discuss the topic
of Peacebuilding and Atrocity Prevention.
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Call for Applications: Consultation on Peacebuilding and Atrocity Prevention

Peace Direct will be hosting an online consultation to bring together
academics, researchers, local experts, practitioners and civil society
organisations to discuss the topic of *Peacebuilding and Atrocity
Prevention*. The consultation will take place online for one week in *October
2017*.
Overall aim of the consultation

The consultation will be an opportunity for shared learning amongst experts
from a range of backgrounds. In collaboration with a group of participants,
Peace Direct will produce a report for publication, intended to share
knowledge from the consultation.
Topics for discussion

Over the course of the week, participants will analyse and discuss a range
of topics related to *Peacebuilding and Atrocity Prevention*. Participants
will be able to propose topics for discussion. Some possible themes include:

   - The links between atrocity prevention and peacebuilding
   - Self-protection strategies for civil society
   - Gender and atrocity prevention
   - Connecting international and local efforts to prevent atrocities
   - Challenges and strategies for engagement between local leaders and
   national policy-makers on atrocity prevention
   - Early warning and atrocity prevention
   - Case studies of effective civil society action
   - Focuses on specific countries

Regional focuses

*Participants are welcome with an expertise in peacebuilding and/or
atrocity prevention from any country*. However, we particularly welcome
participants with expertise in *Burundi, Myanmar, and Syria*. These
countries will be focused on for selected parts of the consultation with
discussion on preventing and mitigating atrocities and widespread human
rights abuses.
How can participation benefit your work?

This is a unique opportunity for you to participate in a collaborative
piece of research. You will:

   - Be given the opportunity to contribute to discussions on atrocity
   prevention and peacebuilding
   - Learn from other experts and practitioners in the development sector.
   - Receive a report at the end of the consultation which you can use in
   your own research and development work.
   - Be listed as a contributor to the report.

How the research will work?

The consultations will take place online and last 5 days.

A separate report will be produced that presents a summary of the online
discussions. Participating organisations and individuals will be listed as
contributors in the report. However, participants will also be able to
contribute anonymously if needed.
What is required to participate?

The online consultation will take place in the week of 23 October 2017. We
hope to select between 60 – 80 participants.

During this period, participants will be expected to log in and join the
discussion at least once each day, and more often if choose to do so. You
will be expected to read the comments of other participants and contribute
by posting comments, responses and ideas.

The online system allows participants to contribute at times most suitable
to them. Therefore it is possible to fit participation around your usual
commitments. It may take just a few minutes a day to make some very
important contributions to the research.
How to participate?

Slots for participation are limited. If you are interested in taking part,
contact Joel Gabri: [email protected] before *29 September 2017*.
Please provide details of relevant areas of expertise, and practical
experience you or your organisation have in the field of peacebuilding
and/or atrocity prevention. Priority will be given to participants with
direct programmatic experience of atrocity prevention activities.
Guest experts

In addition to participants, Peace Direct will arrange for a smaller number
of guest experts to participate. Guest experts will help prepare sessions
for the consultation and contribute to the final report. If you are
interested in being a guest expert, please indicate your interest in your
email, and also outline a proposed topic for a session.
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