Announcements
This year, Conflux Center launched a series of advanced one-day virtual courses for senior level staff in peacekeeping and political missions. Each course is designed and run by a senior expert practitioner on a specific conflict resolution and mediation related topic.
The next course on 6 October 2022 with Milos Strugar will focus on necessary skills and techniques to engage and negotiate with non-state armed groups, with guest speaker, Alastair Crooke, who will address the topic “Working with Islamist Movements”.
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Upcoming Events
“Local & Intercommunal Conflict Resolution & Mediation” Virtual Training Course
The aim of the course is to train civil affairs, political affairs and other officers serving in peacekeeping operations, political and peacebuilding missions by enhancing their specific knowledge and skills, […]
Find out more »“How to Negotiate Across Cultures” Advanced One-Day Virtual Training with Miloš Strugar
Conflicts today are increasingly complex as they correlate with issues of culture and identity. Crucial obstacles to negotiation across cultures stem from perceptions, difficulties in communicating and understanding the other. […]
Find out more »“Political Negotiation Theory And Practice: Styles, Skills, And Techniques” Virtual Training Course
The aim of the course is to develop a deeper understanding of negotiation theory and practice, and to enhance specific knowledge and skills in negotiation which could be successfully applied […]
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The mission of Conflux Center is to promote international cooperation, intercultural dialogue and mediation as essential tools in addressing challenges and threats to world peace and security.
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