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Links
The following links may be of interest to those interested in CEMPROC.
We include these links for your information only, and make no recommendation
or claim of relationship with CEMPROC.
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Association for Conflict Resolution, the leading professional organization
for confict resolution practitioners.
- CR Info.org, an excellent site for a variety of conflict resolution resources and
links
- Municipal Government of Ibarra, Ecuador, http://www.municipiodeibarra.org/imi_2004/conflictos.htm
The Ciudad Educadora in the Municipal Government of Ibarra, Ecuador, has collaborated with CEMPROC on many joint programs, including several children's conflict resolution courses and a training and dialogue series on leadership, conflict resolution, and human rights for Colombian and Ecuadorian women. Thanks to coordinator Jorge Luis and the rest of the team in Ibarra for making CEMPROC's programs in this city possible!
- Institute for International
Mediation and Conflict Resolution, www.iimcr.org
IIMCR sponsors international conflict resolution symposia every year
in different parts of the world to teach students and young professionals
vital conflict resolution, mediation, and negotiation skills, targeted
toward a regional and international focus. The IIMCR 2003 Latin American
symposium was one of the inspirations which led to CEMPROC's
creation.
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Proyecto ABA/USAID de Mediación en México, www.mediacionenmexico.org
This initiative has been able to work
as a catalyst in the implementation of court-annexed mediation
services all over Mexico. There are now 19 court annexed
mediation centers in the different states in Mexico serving
communities and giving more access to expedite justice in conflicts
in which the traditional legal path can be avoided by providing an
arena for a possible win/win situation. The project has provided
technical assitance, basic mediation training, train
the trainer courses, design, management and operation of mediation
center workshops, workshops on legislation (in mediation), etc.
Five states in Mexico have their own Mediation Law already
operating, some others have reformed their constutition and "Ley
organica del Poder Judicial", others have opted for a reform in
their Civil Codes and some others are operating through an agreement
of the State Tribunal's plenium.
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Servants in Faith and Technology, www.sifat.org
SIFAT is an international nonprofit development agency, operating on
Christian principles, which focuses on training community leaders in
developing countries in appropriate technologies, public health issues,
and other practical skills to raise the standard of living for their
communities. During the first eight months of CEMPROC's existence,
SIFAT acted as a nonprofit fiscal sponsor for us, and we continue to
collaborate closely with them on compatible programming.
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Alliance for Conflict Transformation, www.conflicttransformation.org
The Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT), Inc. is dedicated to expanding
the knowledge and practice of conflict transformation and peacebuilding within
U.S. and international communities.
ACT is an alliance of skilled professionals with advanced degrees and over 50 years
of collective professional experience and expertise in community building and
conflict resolution. We recognize that conflict is an inseparable part of human
interaction. When addressed effectively, it can lead to peaceful and positive
change. ACT helps people transform destructive conflicts by addressing underlying
needs and concerns, building sustainable relationships, and changing the contexts
and conditions that foster violence.
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