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What works to prevent violence against women and girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Stories from local churches in South Sudan, Syria and Lebanon
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Key questions to ask when conducting a rapid conflict analysis
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This is also called a relationship map or actor map. It uses circles to show the main groups involved in the conflict, and lines to represent the relationships between them.
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Suggestions for how to analyse and resolve conflicts by facilitating dialogue and seeking peace
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How sanitation plays a vital role in protecting women and children from sexual violence in DRC
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[Counselling] by Gladys K Mwiti and Al Dueck Mental illness is an affliction that must be faced directly rather than denied, and responded to compassionately rather than with punishment. People with mental illnesses have often been dismissed as ‘crazy’. Condemnation would view people with mental illness as hopeless. Compassion is the opposite of condemnation. A compassionate person communicates sympathy, empathy, concern, kindness, consideration and care.
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[Peace-building] Philbert Kalisa grew up in exile in Burundi before training as a church leader. Since the time of the genocide, when many people were killed in a conflict between two tribes, the Hutu and Tutsi, he had a vision of bringing reconciliation in his parents’ country – Rwanda.