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The conflict has persisted to this day and brings with it insecurity, deep mistrust, long-term displacement and serious constraints on growth and development.
The findings and recommendations in this brief draw on participatory research from 2010 and 2011 with people directly affected by the conflict. A wide range of people (including marginalised groups) gave their opinion and, in group discussions in seven location spanning the conflict divide, reflected on the European Union's response.
Available in three languages: English | Georgian | Russian
More information on People's Peacemaking Perspectives:
- Visit the project web pages for a full background to the project and all resources
- Watch a short film that highlights the process, challenges and lessons
- Read an in-depth report about this project, which analysed 18 national and regional conflict situations
- Read about the EU's role in conflict resolution: Georgian and Abkhaz perspectives