Our Workshop

A Unique Peacebuilding Workshop

Our unique 2-week peacebuilding workshop is organized at least twice a year for local or international university students and young professionals. The four modules of the workshop explore major peacebuilding themes and are conducted by highly skilled and experienced trainers in the peacebuilding discipline.

Furthermore, our curriculum is mainly built on the experiences and findings of the independent and private research published by Never Again Rwanda. Thus, we derive inputs and evidence-based knowledge for our participants, in addition to using different learning approaches as lectures, debates, Q&As, group discussions, case studies, and historical and cultural site visits.

Genocide and Mass Atrocities Prevention
A deep understanding of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi as well as conflicts and other genocides that occurred around the world
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Transitional Justice
Mechanisms put in place after an atrocity to promote justice and reconciliation processes through contextually relevant practices.
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Women Peace and Security
Gender roles and their influence on peacebuilding, as well as global threats to peacebuilding      efforts and strategies for the inclusion of minority and at-risk populations in peacebuilding   practices.
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Governance
A deeper understanding of the governance strategies which are specific to post-conflict societies, types of leadership and their effects on peace-building efforts.
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