By Sanja Angelovska, Generations For Peace Volunteer and Pioneer Facilitator from Republic of Macedonia As a trained family and systematic counsellor, we are taught that we all function in the context of a family unit and that we are in some ways determined by it. I...
By Edward Beswick, Research Coordinator, Generations For Peace Institute In August 2015, Generations For Peace (GFP) held an international training offering local volunteers from Georgia, Ghana and Macedonia expertise on dialogue, one of the five GFP vehicles for...
By Alexander Dyzenhaus, Oxford Summer Field Researcher The Most Significant Change (MSC) approach is a simple tool that can be used to evaluate any kind of project or programme that aims to create changes in people’s lives. It involves asking participants in...
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’...