Working with Conflict 2: Skills and Strategies for Action

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2000 - Business & Economics - 185 pages

This source book is for people working in areas affected by conflict and violence. Easy to use, well laid out, and including helpful visual materials, it provides a range of practical tools - processes, ideas, techniques -- for tackling conflict. These tools have been developed over a number of years by the organization, Responding to Conflict (RTC), in collaboration with practitioners from around the world. It is divided into 4 Parts:

· Understanding: A guide to understanding conflict, including practical techniques for conflict analysis and the critical issues that must be taken into account - power, culture, identity, gender and rights.

· Strategies: How to build effective strategies to address conflict, including how to influence policy within organizations.

· Action: Intervening in situations of acute conflict; addressing the consequences; and working on the social fabric which conditions the emergence of conflict.

· Evaluation: The skills involved in the necessary processes of evaluation and learning in order to improve future interventions.

The book embodies and reflects the rich diversity of over 300 practitioners from some 70 countries who, in RTC Working with Conflict courses, have pooled their variegated experience and adapted these methods to suit a wide range of situations. Examples and cases are drawn from around the world - including Cambodia, Afghanistan, South Africa, Kenya, Northern Ireland and Colombia. The book highlights the options available to individuals and organizations; equips them with a basis on which they can plan what responses are possible; and strengthens their capacity to engage in useful interventions. The final chapter provides a list of key conflict-related and peace-building resources, including organizations, publications and websites.

For all practitioners who are working in conflict-prone and unstable parts of the world in the fields of development, relief work, human rights, community relations, peace and reconciliation, this book should prove an invaluable support.

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Contents

Analysis
1
CHAPTER 2 TOOLS FOR CONFLICT ANALYSIS
17
CHAPTER 3 CRITICAL ISSUES
37
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Simon Fisher is the director of Responding to Conflict based in Birmingham, England. Simon Fisher is the director of Responding to Conflict based in Birmingham, England.