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UK-Förderung (56.270 £): The hidden peace-builders: from ambivalence to engagement, strengthening the role of local faith actors in peace-building and reconciliation Ukri01.07.2019 Forschung und Innovation im Vereinigten Königreich, Großbritannien
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The hidden peace-builders: from ambivalence to engagement, strengthening the role of local faith actors in peace-building and reconciliation
| Zusammenfassung | Our key aim during the Development Award is to press on with growing a strong, interdisciplinary and equitable network of Global South and North research and peace-building organisations as either the basis for launching the Network Plus in April 2020, if our application is successful, or as the cornerstone of identifying new funding possibilities with a firm proposal that is ready to go. We have decided that the best way to organise our activities during the Development Award, to support equitable and sustainable partnerships, is to address the specific feedback on our outline proposal. Our Network Plus aims to deliver the first large-scale comparative study on the role of local faith actors in inter- and intra-faith initiatives to support peace building, working from regional hubs in South Sudan, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. It will address the following research questions emerging as important for achieving SDG 16, RQ1: How can and do local faith actors (LFAs) best support peace in communities affected by violent conflict, and at what points in the journey from conflict to peace to reconciliation? RQ2: How can humanitarian organisations, grassroots civil society organisations and local government most effectively engage with LFAs in this process? RQ3: To what extent can this complement other aspects of community-based programming following the so-called 'triple nexus' approach, for instance to promote sustained child well-being and gender equality? RQ4: How do inter- and intra-faith initiatives can contribute to peace building efforts beyond the (apparent) religious dimensions of conflict? RQ5: In what ways do religious teachings and theologies drive the narrative of many local faith communities and their responses to conflict and peace building? In addition to facilitating research, the Network Plus will develop curricula, including e-learning versions, for use by development/humanitarian organisations, grassroots civil society organisations and local government. The aim of this curricula is to equip these stakeholders to engage LFAs in peace building processes. There will be three stages to how we tackle the feedback and begin to develop the Network Plus: STAGE ONE - preparing the full proposal (July 1st - Sept. 19th, 2019). Work will be undertaken by a research assistant who will: identifying existing curricula and projects on faith-based peace-building; carry out a stakeholder analysis in each country; and contacting, following up, phoning/skyping and introducing these people in the regions to begin to develop the network. This intensive process of locating and sharing information, and snowballing contacts, is essential to achieve a wide buy-in for the Network Plus. The work of the RA will be completed by the end of August so that it can feed into the full proposal. STAGE TWO - run up to start of Network Plus (Sept. 20th, 2019 - 30th, March 2020) - We will hold three country meetings in South Sudan, Sri Lanka and Columbia. These will last three days each and will be organised with input from the hub leaders and the local offices of the project partners. -Day one: core team meeting - a chance for the core team members to meet and network; to review the three strands of the Network Plus full proposal and its fit with the region, including potential challenges and risks. -Day two: an open meeting for broad range of stakeholders to introduce the Network Plus, and to generate local interest and feedback. -Day three: a smaller more targeted workshop with key stakeholders, to work through the logistics of the three strands of the Network Plus, including beginning to plan the specific activities and their timing for Strand One. STAGE THREE -(April 1st - June 30th, 2020) - to feed findings from the other stages into the inception of the Network Plus or use them to apply for other funding sources. |
| Kategorie | Research Grant |
| Referenz | AH/T005564/1 |
| Status | Closed |
| Laufzeit von | 01.07.2019 |
| Laufzeit bis | 31.07.2021 |
| Fördersumme | 56.270,00 £ |
| Quelle | https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FT005564%2F1 |
Beteiligte Organisationen
| University of Leeds | |
| World Vision International | |
| Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities | |
| World Vision UK | |
| Ctr for Peace Building & Reconciliation | |
| Joint Learning Initiative International | |
| Islamic Relief Worldwide | |
| Finn Church Aid |
Die Bekanntmachung bezieht sich auf einen vergangenen Zeitpunkt, und spiegelt nicht notwendigerweise den heutigen Stand wider. Der aktuelle Stand wird auf folgender Seite wiedergegeben: University of Leeds, Leeds, Großbritannien.
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