Conciliation Resources has appointed four new members to its Board of Trustees; Tayyiba Bajwa, George Graham, Jo Kemp and Dushy Pillai.
This month, Nigerians across the country headed to the polls to vote in Presidential and regional elections. In a period of heightened tensions, young people in northeast Nigeria worked to ensure ballots and not bullets dominated the election process.
mediatEUr is excited to have been awarded a grant from the Robert Bosch Foundation for a new project on the Future of Syria.
A crucial vote in the House of Lords last week saw greater legal protection for aid workers who respond to humanitarian crises, but failed to acknowledge the important need to protect peacebuilders in their work.
On 21 January 2019, a referendum will take place in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in the Philippines. The vote will decide the future status of the predominantly Muslim region of Western Mindanao, called the Bangsamoro. As we count down the days to this crucial vote, Conciliation Resources and partners are working to ensure voters are adequately informed.

Are you using mediation to resolve conflict in your community, or working on formal peace negotiations at the national or regional level? Are you keen to connect with other women to share your experiences of mediation and learn from each other?
Kathrin Quesada, member of the board and active member of mediatEUr, has been appointed as the Senior Executive Officer of mediatEUr. Kathrin, a trained lawyer and mediator, has substantial experience in Security Sector Reform and Women in Peace and Security issues.
For the second year in a row, mediatEUr held a one week intensive mediation training with 10 selected diplomats from the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In her capacity as Gender Expert, mediatEUr’s Senior Executive Officer, Ms. Kathrin Quesada, took part in a High-Level Dialogue meeting between Syrian and Yemeni Women representatives from 4 to 5 December in Brussels.

In the predominantly Muslim region of Western Mindanao in the Philippines, we are working with communities to resolve local conflicts, and strengthen relationships between them and local authorities.