Welcome to Experience Peacebuilding
Appreciative Interviews (until 7:00) Find a partner with whom to share the following: 1. Your name and where you grew up 2. Describe a time when you experienced real community 3. What are the personal values or principles for living that were instilled in you that you think are essential to a thriving community?
Our Mission The ISP is training and mobilizing a strategic network of leaders in peacebuilding.
ISP s Current Projects Connecting Communities Project with Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University Jewish Muslim Dialogue in partnership with Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston Five Candidate Café Dialogues in 2012 ISP Study Group meeting Sudan/South Sudan/Darfur Partnering with ROM in the Balkans since 2002
El-MalamPeace Program Outcome of Our Sudanese Peacebuilding Program June 2007 to Present
Adapted from Lederach, Building Peace Cultural Transformation Level of Response Design of Small Scale Subsystem Change Whole system change Scale up to larger system change Crisis Mgt. Strategic Relationship & Capacity Building Months Mos.-Yrs. 2+ years 5-10 Years 20+ years
Strategic Relationship and Capacity Building: June 2007 to present 11 -Al Malam Program Leaders of Fur & Bin Mansur Tribes Makki Makki 08, 09 TLW Hired 09 TLW 07-11 100 Sudanese Participants
Leaders of the Fur and Bin Mansur Tribes Meeting with Makki and Lukman in Nyala
Members of Fur & Bin Mansur tribes meet in El-Malam
Members of Fur & Bin Mansur tribes meet in El-Malam
Meeting of all residents of El-Malam
Governor of South Darfur
Developing A Peacebuilding Constituency Top Middle Grass Roots
Network of Leaders Across: Levels of Leadership Sectors of Society Lines of Conflict Top Middle Grass Roots Government Business Civil Society
El-Malam Working Group s assessment: Reconcile Sustainable Peace Reconstruct Reform
Reconcile
Working Group Proposals ISP to lead additional peacebuildingand leadership workshops for 100+ in Nyalaand El-Malam teachers, young adults, leaders Impact: Reconciliation expands and deepens regionally Teachers trained conflict resolution curriculum Leaders trained in peacebuilding Cost: $37,600
Reform
Lukman with Youth of El-Malam
Working Group Proposals Job skill training for youth Impact: 200 trained youth (construction, brick production, carpentry, iron working, welding) Trained workforce for reconstruction projects Employability Sense of purpose and increased self-worth Cost $19,500
Reconstruct
El Malam Market damaged in the war
Today s El Malam Market
Makki with rebel from Marra Mountain Down from the mountain to trade an 8 hour journey by camel
Working Group Proposals Repair & Rebuild El-Malam Market Impact: Increased income of individuals Stimulation of local economy Restoration of historically healthy interaction among tribal groups Cost: $85,600
Irrigation needed for regional farms
Agriculture in El-Malam
Working Group Proposals Implement Lester irrigation pump packages Impact: 40 farms irrigation from valley sources Increased food supply & security Increased harvest = increased income Cost: $90,640 ($2,266 per pump pkg.)
Working Group Proposals Provide submersible pump packages Impact: 15 pump pkgs. help 300 farms Increased food supply and security Increased harvest = increased income Cost: $148,000
Working Group Proposals Use micro-credit facility financing for irrigation pumps and reconstruction costs Finance additional improvements and fund small business loans from payments on original loans. These people do not need aid, they need to be able to return home and they know how to take care of themselves. Colin Powell
Schools in El-Malamcan serve only 50% of pre- war number of students
Hospital of El-Malam
Future Projects Build and renovate schools and hospitals Rebuild war-destroyed villages joint projects of reconciled tribes Train farmers in advance agricultural techniques Repair area dams Engage nomadic peoples in peacebuilding
Ultimate outcomes 2,800 displaced families return home after eight years of war 23,000 people reconciled Underlying causes of conflict alleviated Thriving economy rebuilt Model for peacebuilding for region
A Brighter Future for the Children of El-Malam Region
Future Opportunities for Involvement Training Opportunity - Feb. 6, 6-8pm Try the Study Group United Nations Association offices, 1425 Branard St#2, Houston TX 77006 How to Start a Revolution (non-violent and democratic, of course) River Oaks Theater Date TBA Volunteer opportunities We would love to meet with you to explore your involvement in the work of ISP