The issues of our common humanity, human dignity and reconciliation have influenced and affected a great deal of my life. For as long as I can remember I have had a profound sense of justice, a desire to see the resolution of conflict, the ending of war and the re-making of the human community.
It is an honour to take on this role with such a creative organisation as Conciliation Resources. Over the past 18 years they have played an instrumental role in supporting peace in a number of regions, including in the Philippines as part of the innovative International Contact Group, in Central Africa working with local communities affected by the Lord’s Resistance Army conflict, and in Europe on the Basque Peace Process.Peter Price, Chair of peacebuilding NGO Conciliation Resources
As well as a wealth of experience of international affairs, Peter brings with him a great passion for addressing injustice and violence. He also has a very real commitment to finding peaceful ways of transforming conflicts and promoting reconciliation. We are sure he will be an inspiration in helping lead our work.
Andy Carl, Executive Director, Conciliation Resources
A practical interest in the resolution of conflict
There is within humanity, and within religious traditions of all kinds, a deep longing for a peaceful, just world. In political life there is no one who does not pay at least lip service to such a possibility. However presented, undertaking peacebuilding towards reconciliation is a labyrinthine and demanding process.
Whilst peace agreements are crucial, the long-term challenge of working with conflict-affected communities on the multiple issues that lie behind a conflict is equally important.
Conciliation Resources balances both of these things in their work. When the Good Friday agreement was signed I observed that it would be between ten and thirty years before the pain of conflict, its losses, political compromise and traumas would finally loose their grip.
In my experience, movements for peace begin with those most affected by conflict. Making peace requires extraordinary commitment and courage from all conflicting parties. Facilitating a permanent end to violence requires determination and imagination to seek solutions, and build trust between conflicting parties and communities.Peter Price, Chair of peacebuilding NGO Conciliation Resources