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Change: (nsanzintwari)(nsanzintwali) Same Now From March 1, ongoing. Same Plan on how to involve other IRCs in Africa in this platform Organise refresher sessions that include other IRCs not represented. Share our training report with them. Invite them as member of Peacepaces.com - share the website itself. Invite
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Feb 17 2010, 4:44 AM EST
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Change: with the resources from abroad in our work Talk to them, engage them. Invite them to join the discussions, and to share their resources. Use other social networking platforms to advertise peacepaces.com Every participant, especially leaders leading the exploration (see above). On going.
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Feb 17 2010, 4:40 AM EST
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Change: Godfrey on M&E (onentho); Martha on M&E (marthamukulu); Ken Ogutu on Conflict Analysis (kenogutu); Bilali Ali on Conflict Analysis and M&E (blilaliali); + whoever else wants to volunteer. Every participant, moderators will coordinate. Every participant. LPI (Olivia, Jeremy, R&A, Wangari, Michele), IRCs (((anyone who needs support) March 15. On going.
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Change: LPI chaps will support chaps in IRCs in induction for adoption of M&E methodologies and tools (only through peacepaces.com). Create a big section acessible from the 'home' page on interfaith dialogue and peacebuilding, everyone uploads material that is then organised by the moderators. This includes; training materials articles
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Feb 17 2010, 3:20 AM EST
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Change: Get people in each IRC on board, so that it does not become a one-man-show, in each organisation. Provide feedback and input on the materials. Print out all relevant training materials, share it with the trainers, decide what to use. Create a big section acessible
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Change: in our actual work Plan on how to involve other IRCs in Africa in this platform organise refresher sessions that include other IRCs not represented Explore how to use materials that are on this platform to engage with the resources from abroad in our work
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Feb 17 2010, 2:40 AM EST
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Change: includes; training materials articles on thematic issues conflict analysis success and failure stories, lessons learnt stories from the field Explore the use of this technology in our actual work Plan on how to involve other IRCs in Africa in this platform organise refresher sessions that include other IRCs not represented
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Change: everyone uploads material that is then organised by the moderators. This includes; training materials articles on thematic issues conflict analysis success and failure stories, lessons learnt stories from the field Explore the use of this technology in our actual work
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Change: What How Who When Use the resources already available for our programme work including training Create a big section acessible from the 'home' page on interfaith dialogue and peacebuilding, everyone uploads material that is then organised by the moderators. This includes; training materials articles on thematic issues conflict analysis
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Feb 17 2010, 2:15 AM EST
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Change: There is a need to create a page on interfaith dialogue and upload material on this. Uganda has already developed a concept note for this. the page opened would be designed to cater for the various needs that emerge.in other countries material is already in existence on various issues.
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Feb 17 2010, 2:03 AM EST
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Change: you engage with it in your work? The use of IT as a resource for peacebuilding. Not much attention on this in peacebuilding, how can such a horizontal platform be used? This can be used in sharing of information, experiences. What How Who When
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Feb 16 2010, 12:24 PM EST
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Feb 16 2010, 12:23 PM EST
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Change: are given for various activities Used as a channel for advertisement, talk about what you do and people engage with itWhat is the added value of this to your work? How do you engage with it in your work? WhatHowWhoWhen
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Change: levelevel on different issues. The only question is how to verify stories/information on sensitive issues e.g. violation by security forces The complimentarity between peacepaces and other websites- for IRCs, can upload information from the websites to peacepaces Resource on programming because it provides material on PME&L and others
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Change: others If one is a trainer the tools are given for various activities Used as a channel for advertisementadvertisement, talk about what you do and people engage with it What is the added value of this to your work? How do you engage with it in your work?
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Change: security forces The complimentarity between peacepaces and other websites- for IRC,IRCs, can upload information from the websites to peacepaces Resource on programming because it provides material on PME&L and others If one is a trainer the tools are given for various activities Used as a channel for advertisement
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Change: Use it a tool of advocacy and also rally support at the international leve on different issues. The only question is how to verify stories/information on sensitive issues e.g. violation by security forces The complimentarity between peacepaces and other websites- for IRC, can upload information from the websites to peacepaces
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Change: It a tool for clarification and it is a way of learning from different IRCs and it helps to improve methodology through different ideas from peers It is a channel where people meet to meet and share ideas this can be a tool for organisationa and share experiences Use
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Change: First brainstorming session:
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