locally-led peacebuilding

The majority of John Paul's peacebuilding initiatives came through accompanying people and communities working at the grassroots level. This has led to a key lesson and ethical stance: Believe in the unique knowledge of local communities about their own context and in their capacity to engage and innovate.

Locally-led peacebuilding centers the knowledge, skill, and vision of community-based individuals and organizations as the foundation of networks and processes that create durable change. In John Paul’s writing and practice, this approach been referred to under various names: elicitive, bottom-up, grassroots, and now more commonly locally-led. The content in this section includes stories, reflections, and insights gathered through John Paul's accompaniment of local peacebuilding leaders and processes across diverse areas of protracted conflict.

 

 

Surprising ideas from everyday people who shifted the cycles of violence

2024
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Mennonite Contributions to International Peacebuilding

2000
book
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A Handbook of International Peacebuilding

2002
book
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Radical Peacemaker

2016
book
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Una guía práctica para ayudar a resolver conflictos

1992
book
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A Planning, Monitoring and Learning Toolkit

2007
book
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The Art and Soul of Building Peace

2005
book
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Conflict Transformation Across Cultures

1996
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