Rethinking Our Session Evaluation Methods

Rethinking Our Session Evaluation Methods

By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute You are at a training, it is the end of a long day of an even longer week, you are tired, you have just sat through a two-hour long session full of theory, practice, and group work; increasingly...
Youth and Violent Extremism in the MENA Region

Youth and Violent Extremism in the MENA Region

This blog is an excerpt from an article presented by Mark Clark, CEO of Generations For Peace, at the Forum on“The Role of Global Citizenship Education in Fostering Youth Peace Builders”, at UN Headquarters in New York, 10-11 September 2015. Countering Violent...

Sport for Peace and Development: a Spectrum and Typology

By Mark Clark, CEO This blog post delves a bit deeper into the field of Sport for Peace and Development (SPD), and describes a “Spectrum” and “Typology” which are useful to understand different types of SPD activities, and the clear positioning within them of the...

It’s Almost Time to Say Goodbye!

The Refresher Workshop is quickly drawing to a close, but our volunteers are still focused and working hard. So what have we been up to since our last post? Let’s find out! Top updates: Yesterday our facilitators conducted intensive sessions such as Activities,...

The Basics of M&E

The morning of Day Seven of the 2014 Sochi Camp focused on the concept of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E). Having already been introduced to several important monitoring concepts (to review these concepts click here), the Delegates were equipped for a more...