The Art of Planning and Design

The Art of Planning and Design

During the 3rd day of the Generations For Peace Samsung Advanced Training 2014, focus was placed on the planning and implementation of peace-building programmes. The GFP Pioneers constitute a large base of knowledge when it comes to the management of sport-based and...
A Few Memorable Moments with GFP

A Few Memorable Moments with GFP

By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute In today’s edition of the Humans of GFP blog posts, I  decided to ask five participants what their most memorable moment had been while volunteering for GFP. I wanted to find out what volunteers...
Pioneering Superpowers: Love, Listening, and Loudspeakers

Pioneering Superpowers: Love, Listening, and Loudspeakers

By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute and Josh Wizman, Intern, Generations for Peace Building peace is challenging: we all know that. As mentioned in yesterday’s blog post, Josh and I thought it would be good idea to learn more about...
Conflict Analysis: An Essential First Step

Conflict Analysis: An Essential First Step

Today is the 2nd day of the Generations For Peace Samsung Advanced Training 2014 in Amman, Jordan. Through this Training 33 GFP volunteers from 11 different countries will be better equipped to address local conflicts and conduct peace-building programmes. A crucial...
Breaking the Ice: Sharing Successes and Challenges

Breaking the Ice: Sharing Successes and Challenges

Today is the first day of the 4th Generations For Peace Samsung Advanced Training in Amman, Jordan. As mentioned in a previous post, this is an opportunity for horizontal learning between the GFP volunteers from across 11 countries, as well as for GFP to learn from...
Volcanoes, Coconuts, and so much more…

Volcanoes, Coconuts, and so much more…

By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute and Josh Wizman, Intern, Generations for Peace For our first Generations For Peace Samsung Advanced Training 2014 blog post, Josh and I decided to learn something about the participants’...