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Become
empowered with the skills to promote peace and coexistence with this
online quiz covering peacebuilding fundamentals, conflict analysis,
civil society engagement, and women and youth empowerment.
Who is this online quiz for?
Complete beginners and those
with first knowledge in the field of peacebuilding.
What will you learn?
· Familiarise yourself with different perspectives on peace, conflict theory, and violence.
· Develop a better understanding of Islamic perspectives of peacebuilding and reconciliation.
· Get to know the different actors and structures of peacebuilding – from the global to the local level.
· Identify different conflict analysis tools, types of interventions, and strategies for building peaceful coexistence in the Yemeni context.
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Learn about peacebuilding best practices from around the world.
You will get
access to extended training resources to further deepen your knowledge. The quiz
will empower you with the skills that are critical to successfully contribute
to peaceful coexistence in your society. But wait, there
is more: If you reach a certain score, you will get access to secret bonus
content! For example, you will get the unique opportunity to make your voice
heard. Professional peacebuilders will welcome you to offer your practical
ideas for peaceful coexistence and conflict transformation in Yemen.
Topics Overview: Peace and conflict, Peacebuilding, Conflict transformation, Civil Society Organisations, Conflict analysis, Youth empowerment, Community engagement, Women empowerment.
How much time do you need to invest? The course consists of 10 chapters. We suggest
you spend around 1 – 3 hours on this quiz. We strongly recommend that you take
as much time as you need to optimise your learning experience. You can always
pause the quiz and continue later.
Course Certificate: After successful completion, you
will receive a dedicated Arabia Felix certificate.
Course Developer: The course was developed
by the GIZ Peace Process support for Yemen Project.
Course Contact: Aishatu Gwadabe
(aishatu.gwadabe@giz.de)
Content License: CC BY-NC-ND
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