Are you 18 to 35 years old and interested in history, dialogue and peacebuilding? Join us for a daylong workshop co-organised by PRIO Cyprus Centre, bαhçές Histories* of Cyprus and UNFICYP.
This event is designed to explore the complexities of coexistence and conflict in Cyprus through historical and contemporary lenses.
This workshop is part of UNFICYP’s ‘Peacebuilding in Divided Societies’ programme, which aims to strengthen women and young people’s input to discussions on peace and security, with a focus on peacebuilding, social action, leadership, negotiation, and mediation processes.
What to Expect:
- Hands-on Learning: Participate in experiential activities and case studies to gain a deeper understanding of coexistence and conflict in Cyprus.
- Expert Insights: Mete Hatay’s presentation on antagonistic tolerance, homogenisation, and displacement, shedding light on critical issues that have shaped Cyprus over time.
- Creative Reflection: Wrap up the day with forward-looking, creative activities to envision coexistence in tomorrow’s Cyprus.
Whether you're curious about intercommunal dynamics or passionate about how we can build sustainable and peaceful communities, this workshop is a unique opportunity to engage with experts, connect with your community, and make a meaningful impact.
Applications will be accepted until 10 October, here Hurry up as there are limited space!