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Berghof Foundation: 50 years of conflict transformation

This book provides an overview of the Berghof Foundation’s work and impact over the past 50 years and sheds light on the challenges ahead of peacebuilding.

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1. Venerable Ariya Wun Tha Bhiwun Sa, Abbot <strong>of</strong> Myawaddy Mingyi Monastery in<br />

Mandalay, Myanmar, describing his monastic education approach that promotes<br />

openness, sensitivity towards diversity and coexistence.<br />

Photo: Mir Mubashir / <strong>Bergh<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

2. Lebanese students take part in a violence prevention workshop.<br />

Photo: TK / Zeitenspiegel<br />

3. Cheryl Saunders from the University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne at the international roundtable<br />

on the nexus <strong>of</strong> peacemaking and constitution building in New York.<br />

Photo: Julian Klauke / <strong>Bergh<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

4. A soldier observes a peace march heading toward Pattani, Thailand.<br />

Photo: Lukas Coch / Zeitenspiegel<br />

5. Marshall Rosenberg, pioneer <strong>of</strong> nonviolent communication, being interviewed<br />

in Munich in 2006. Photo: Paul Hahn / laif<br />

6. A local researcher films a cemetery in Aceh, Indonesia as part <strong>of</strong> our<br />

participatory film project focused on women ex-combatants.<br />

Photo: Juan Camilo Cruz Orrego / <strong>Bergh<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

7. Once bitter enemies in Lebanon’s civil war, these men worked together to form<br />

a violence prevention group called Fighters for Peace. Photo: Frank Schultze /<br />

Zeitenspiegel<br />

8. Syrian participants in our resilience workshop at a refugee camp in Jordan, 2019.<br />

Photo: Dagmar Nolden / <strong>Bergh<strong>of</strong></strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

9. Host Faustin Tawite spreads messages <strong>of</strong> peaceful co-existence on Radio<br />

Ushirika in the <strong>conflict</strong>-riven North Kivu province, Democratic Republic <strong>of</strong> Congo.<br />

Photo: Macline Hien<br />

10. In the decades since the 1994 genocide, community dialogue has helped to<br />

promote reconciliation between Hutu and Tutsi neighbours in Rwanda.<br />

Photo: Eric Vazzoler / Zeitenspiegel<br />

11. Since 2005, our Frieden-fragen.de website has answered children’s questions<br />

about war and peace, violence and <strong>conflict</strong>. Photo: Jan Roeder<br />

12. Kuki militants in northeast India during a ceasefire. Such breaks in <strong>conflict</strong> can<br />

create opportunities to engage in dialogue toward peaceful resolutions.<br />

Photo: Anupam Nath<br />

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