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CECORE is a non-profit NGO registered with the NGO Registration Board in Uganda, with programmes in the Great Lakes Region and Greater Horn of AfricaVISION: A Society where Peace, Tolerance and Human Dignity Prevail
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CECORE's Peace building work with Youth Peace Champions captured in today's leading daily paper - New Vision
SPECIAL PROJECT
CECORE TRANSFORMS YOUTH FROM By Wangah Wanyama
Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) is implementing the “Youth Peace Champions
Project – Phase III in selected post-conflict communities in Uganda. The project aims at preventing re radicalization-in a bid to prevent the targeted youth from sliding back into acts of violence. The
project’s main target is youth who have previously been involved in (armed) violence.
It also supports youth groups who are engaged in peacebuilding. The project has two main interventions – peace building, and “connectors for peace”/income generating projects. Funded by the German
Federal Foreign Office through ifa-zivik, the project in 2023 is being implemented in three selected districts – Kasese in south western Uganda, Kaabong in Karamoja region – north eastern Uganda, and Amuru in northern Uganda. These youth who become change agents in their communities,
lead in transforming the attitudes of their peers in the community and are referred
to as “Peace Champions”. Zivik Funding Programme
https://newvision-media.s3.amazonaws.com/cms/e690be77-c311-487b-bb65-a743a1e303e2.pdfNVMonday December 11, 2023
CECORE's Peace building work with Youth Peace Champions captured in today's leading daily paper - New Vision
SPECIAL PROJECT
CECORE TRANSFORMS YOUTH FROM By Wangah Wanyama
Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) is implementing the “Youth Peace Champions
Project – Phase III in selected post-conflict communities in Uganda. The project aims at preventing re radicalization-in a bid to prevent the targeted youth from sliding back into acts of violence. The
project’s main target is youth who have previously been involved in (armed) violence.
It also supports youth groups who are engaged in peacebuilding. The project has two main interventions – peace building, and “connectors for peace”/income generating projects. Funded by the German
Federal Foreign Office through ifa-zivik, the project in 2023 is being implemented in three selected districts – Kasese in south western Uganda, Kaabong in Karamoja region – north eastern Uganda, and Amuru in northern Uganda. These youth who become change agents in their communities,
lead in transforming the attitudes of their peers in the community and are referred
to as “Peace Champions”. Zivik Funding Programme
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CECORE celebrated the International Day of Peace today by planting-drought resistant fruit trees in Kaabong district - Karamoja, as we continue with the training of Youth Peace champions and other actors on conflict and climate change Nexus. Zivik Funding Programmee
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CECORE Youth Peace Champions project - Phase II
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-23 | International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE), and partner members of the SDG 16+ Working Group will be hosting the virtual side event 👉 Peace and Justice as Catalyst for Sustainable Development
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Localising Climate Security Risk Assessment
Local indicators for climate security risk assessment: Learning from Uganda how to strengthen climate action and peacebuilding Local indicators for climate security risk assessment: Learning from Uganda how to strengthen climate action and peacebuilding 3 November 2022 News Akiteng Marion, Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) Uganda In the Kaabong district in the North of Uganda, climate change amplifies conflict drivers...
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📢 A new episode of the Peace Corner Podcast is out! Beatrice and Marion Akiteng from CECORE Uganda talk about locally-led climate action! Curious to learn more about how local communities understand and respond to climate change? Interested in how local peacebuilders can bridge the gap between local voices and decision-makers? Then this episode of the Peace Corner Podcast is for you!
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When you see the bees migrating - local indicators of climate change in Uganda (S07 E05) In this episode, Beatrice talks to Marion Akiteng from CECORE Uganda, who shares her experience in developing and piloting the GPPAC Step-by-Step Guide to document, assess, and address climate securit
Dear Ann Harty,it was a pleasure CECORE seeing you again.Thanks for loving us and also remembering us.
Patrick Bwire, Project Coordinator at Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) in Uganda, was in Berlin to attend a workshop at the Auswaertiges Amt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . During his short visit to Germany, Patrick and filmmaker Andreas Rochholl of CrossGeneration Media shot a video in front of the German Bundestag in which Patrick spoke about the impact of Germany's new feminist foreign policy on Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) 's peace work. The full video will be released soon, and you can get a first look at the "behind-the-scenes" photos here to get an idea.
CECORE is currently running a project to train young ex-combatants to become peace champions. The project is supported by Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) ’s Programme with funds from Auswaertiges Amt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland .
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Behind the scenes-interview with Patrick Bwire(CECORE ) and zivik Funding Programme
Last Friday, colleagues from the Programme attended the workshop "Feminist Perspectives on Stabilisation, Peacebuilding and Crisis Prevention" organised by the Global Public Policy Institute (Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) at the Auswaertiges Amt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . On the occasion of the first German guide on Feminist Foreign Policy, practitioners from various stabilisation contexts, representatives of the Federal Foreign Office and peacebuilding experts from different countries met and discussed together the challenges and potentials of a feminist approach to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. There was also the opportunity to meet Patrick Bwire, Project Manager of Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) , who is currently running a project in Uganda, which is supported by Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) 's Programme with funding from the Auswaertiges Amt der Bundesrepublik Deutschland . ©Jasmin Auerbach
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Center for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) for Conflict Resolution (CECORE) is implementing phase II of the Youth Peace Champions project in selected post-conflict communities in Uganda. The project aims at preventing re-radicalization, in a bid to prevent the targeted youth from sliding back into acts of violence. The project’s main target is youth and young adults who have previously been involved in (armed) violence. It also supports youth groups who are engaged in peace building and “connectors for peace”/income-generating
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