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Revealing conflict – Information for facilitators

Background information about conflict, to support community transformation

Available in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish

A Reverend from South Sudan engaged in the peacebuilding process

From: Reveal toolkit: Conflict and peacebuilding

Tools that help people to understand and analyse conflict, work effectively within a conflict setting, and help communities reduce violent conflict and build sustainable peace

What do you think when you hear the word ‘conflict’?

What conflict are you experiencing in your life? Has conflict of any sort (big or small) stopped you from doing things you want and need to do?

Is there conflict within the community you are working with?

This resource helps you consider these questions and start thinking about solutions to challenges they might bring up

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