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organisations usually work with these leaders. The middle section of the triangle represents middle level leaders. These are people who command respect, and may include NGO leaders, ethnic andreligious leaders, as well as others. The top of the
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programming (discussed below and in Module 6),
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it is better to work across these levels.Usually in situations of social injustice it is particularly important to work across these leadership levels, because
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The next section examines this in more detail.
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Adapted from Neufeldt, R., Fast, L., et al.,
Peacebuilding: A Caritas Training Manual
, Vatican City, Caritas Internationalis, 2002, pp. 81-83. The manual is avialable in a free pdf file at
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Usually in situations of social injustice it is particularly important to work across these leadership levels, because it is here where groups are alienated from
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3. The Media's Orientation Towards Conflict
1. Introducing the themes: communication, media and peacebuilding
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Activity - Peacebuilding, relationships and process
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