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Psycho-social and Peace Building
 
June 27, 2008
Due to displacement and resettlement resulting from the armed conflict, the area is experiencing an increase in tension among the local communities. There is a need for psycho-social, peace building and conflict transformation activities. The aim of this project is to raise awareness and introduce non-violent approaches in conflict management. The focus will be on internally displaced people, resettled families youth, children, women, community leaders and religious leaders, teachers and school principals.
"Friends in Need": Grassroots Community Based Development and Peace
 
June 07, 2005
Friends in Need: Grassroots Community Based Development and Peace Program was developed (in 2005) in response to the Tsunami disaster by mobilizing university student groups to volunteer for community building work in four affected villages. The aim is to provide ongoing practical and psycho-social support and to mobilize the affected communities.
"Promoting Social Responsibilities of Religious Communities"
 
June 27, 2003
Project: "Language, ITC and Peace Resource Centre"
This project is the continuation of "Promoting Social Responsibility of Buddhist Clergy" started in 2003. Its aim was to promote power sharing as a mechanism to find a solution to ethnic conflict.
'Promoting Social Responsibility of University Community'
 
June 16, 2003
Project: "Cultural and Aesthetic Conflict Transformation Initiatives within Universities"
This project builds on CPBR's continuous engagement with the university community since 2003. Two undergraduates who participated to a CPBR training in 2003/04 identified culture and aesthetic as a tool to promote conflict transformation. The result was the work we carried out this year with the universities of Kelaniya and South Eastern University.

 
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