Folder Resources for Peacebuilders

The resources you will find here are those that can generally be found in various places around the web, though some are original documents from MPI or our colleagues, facilitators, or resource persons. We have tried to categorize them in ways relevant to MPI alumni and the courses offered during MPI's Annual Peacebuilding Training. Other materials here are linked to their original source and just listed here.

We welcome other resources that you feel could be posted here as long as they are ones that can be made publically available or are in the public domain. If you would like to share something here, please contact us.

Categories

Folder General Peacebuilding Resources

The resources found here are general publications or materials regarding peacebuilding. As with other materials, they are generally readily available online or we post them with permission. If you have any suggestions for resources we could post here, please contact us.

Folder Training Manuals

In this category you will find various training manuals that can be found freely available online. All are directed primarily at peacebuilding and conflict transformation or important related trainings.

Folder Peace Education

Documents and publications related to Peace Education

Folder Peacebuilding Narratives

These resources are for those wishing to utilize narratives and story-telling in peacebuilding work and in dealing with trauma as a result of conflict.

Folder Mediation, Negotiation, and Dialogue

Resources for learning about mediation, negotiation, and dialogue

Folder Geographic Related

Resources dealing with peacebuilding in particular geographic areas.

Folder Peacebuilding Journalism

Peacebuilding and Conflict-Sensitive Journalism resources

Folder Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

Documents and materials in this section are those related to Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning. Some are specfic to peacebuilding M, E, & L, while others are more general M, E, & L resources.

Folder Gender and Peacebuilding

Publications and resources related to gender and peacebuilding

Folder Peacebuilding and Religion/Interreligious Dialogue

The resources you will find here are related to peacebuilding and religion as well as interreligious dialogue in the context of conflict transformation.

Folder Peacebuilding and the Arts

The resources in this category are those related to peacebuilding and the arts.

Folder Peacebuilding and the Environment

Resources related to Peacebuilding and the Environment, Environmental Peace, Environmental Peacebuilding

Folder Active Nonviolence

Resources related to active nonviolence

Folder Conflict Sensitivity/Do No Harm

Documents related to Conflict Sensitivity and Do No Harm

Folder Grassroots Peacebuilding Mentors Training Program

The materials in this section are those that have been developed through MPI's Grassroots Peacebuilding Mentors Training Program. These can be downloaded and freely used by any individual or organization developing their own program to train peacebuilding mentors

Folder Peacebuilding and Youth

Resources for and about youth involvement in peacebuilding.

Folder Peacebuilding and Human Rights

Resrouces related to the intersection of Peacebuilding and Human Rights

Folder Peacebuilding and New Media/Technologies

Resources related to new media and technologies, such as social media.

Folder Peacebuilding Research

Articles and publications related to peacebuilding research.

Folder Reconciliation

Resources related to reconciliation processes.

Folder Resource-Based Conflict

The following materials are related to Resource-Based Conflicts, primarily those involving indigenous communities.

Folder Peacemaker's Toolkit

In coordination with the United Nations Mediation Support Unit and in collaboration with a number of other mediation institutes and experts, the United States Institute for Peace is developing a series of "best practices" handbooks on key aspects of mediation and peacemaking.

The series is being designed for experienced mediation practitioners and negotiators but will be a valuable resource for students and policymakers. Future handbooks include: Negotiating with Terrorists, Dealing with the Impact of an International Tribunal on a Peace Process; and Coordinating Track I and II Efforts.

Folder Restorative Justice

Articles and publications related to restorative justice.

Folder Transitional Justice

The materials here are those related to Transitional Justice.

Documents

pdf Conducting Track II Peace Making Popular

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Conducting Track II Peace Making

December 2010 | Practitioner Tool by Heidi Burgess and Guy Burgess
In the conflict resolution realm, track II peacemaking or diplomacy has become increasingly common, complementing the more formal track I peacemaking efforts in myriad ways and at various points throughout a peace process. Conducting Track II Peacemaking presents the process of track II intervention as a series of steps that guide peacemakers in coordinating various track II efforts to maximize their positive impacts. This volume is the seventh in the Peacemaker’s Toolkit series.

pdf Debriefing Mediators to Learn from Their Experiences Popular

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Debriefing Mediators to Learn from Their Experiences

April 2010 | Practitioner Tool by Simon J. A. Mason and Matthias Siegfried
This handbook examines interviews conducted with mediators to learn lessons about their mediation “method.” These methodological debriefings are typically conducted by individuals who have not been directly involved in the mediator’s work but who want to learn the mediator’s perspective on what was done and why it was done. This handbook enhances the practice of mediation by showing how lessons from individual mediators can be identified and made available both to their organizations and to a wider practitioner audience. It also gives guidance to staff debriefing mediators who are or have been directly involved in peace negotiations.

pdf Integrating Internal Displacement in Peace Processes and Agreements Popular

Tagged in PE2021 784 downloads

Integrating Internal Displacement in Peace Processes and Agreements

April 2010 | Practitioner Tool by Gerard McHugh
Leading experts on mediation and the plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) collaborated to produce this handbook, which gives mediators the tools they need to incorporate IDPs' concerns into peace processes and agreements. Achieving such integration will not only safeguard the rights and interests of IDPs as stakeholders in a peace process but will also help mediators reach a negotiated and lasting settlement for all the parties involved in a conflict.

pdf Managing a Mediation Process Popular

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Managing a Mediation Process

August 2008 | Practitioner Tool by David R. Smock and Amy L. Smith
Managing a Mediation Process is the first handbook of the Peacemaker’s Toolkit series. This handbook provides a methodology for mediating interstate and intrastate conflicts. Each of the six chapters covers a different step in the process, identifying what needs to be done at that step and how best to accomplish it. By consolidating the practical wisdom of managing a mediation process into an easily digestible format, Managing a Mediation Process is designed to help mediators identify areas where they may need more research or preparation, as well as develop options and strategies relevant to the particular case on which they are working.

pdf Managing Fighting Forces: DDR in Peace Processes Popular

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Managing Fighting Forces: DDR in Peace Processes

February 2012 | Practitioner Tool by Kelvin Ong
Failure by mediators to fully assess the interests and positions of negotiating parties and accurately identify the strategies and tactics conflict parties employ to avoid disarming and demobilizing their fighting forces can greatly compromise the viability of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) programs. Providing guidance on the mediation and negotiation aspects of DDR, this toolkit lays out eight detailed steps that mediators can take to establish appropriate linkages between DDR and other aspects of a peace process.

pdf Managing Public Information in a Mediation Process Popular

Tagged in PE2021 882 downloads

Managing Public Information in a Mediation Process

February 2009 | Practitioner Tool by Ingrid A. Lehmann
The second handbook of the Peacemaker’s Toolkit series, Managing Public Information in a Mediation Process helps mediators identify and develop the resources and strategies they need to reach a variety of audiences, from governments and rebel forces to local and international media, NGOs, and IGOs, divided communities and diasporas. It highlights essential information tasks and functions, discusses key challenges and opportunities, and provides expert guidance on effective approaches. Examples from past mediations illustrate how various strategies have played out in practice.

pdf Talking to Groups That Use Terror Popular

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Talking to Groups That Use Terror

May 2011 | Practitioner Tool by Editors Nigel Quinney and A. Heather Coyne
This handbook poses and attempts to answer a series of basic, but complex, questions: Is there any advantage to the peace process in inviting or permitting the participation of proscribed armed groups (PAGs)? What kinds of PAGs are worth talking to and which are not? What form should the talks take and whom should they involve?

pdf Timing Mediation Initiatives Popular

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Timing Mediation Initiatives

April 2010 | Practitioner Tool by I. William Zartman and Alvaro de Soto
A mediation initiative cannot be launched at just any time if it is to succeed. The conflict must be ripe for the initiation of negotiation. Parties resolve their conflict only when forced to do so-when each party’s efforts to achieve a unilaterally satisfactory result are blocked and the parties feel trapped in an uncomfortable and costly predicament. This toolkit lays out five steps mediators can take to assess whether a stalemate exists; interpret the parties’ perception of where they stand in the conflict; and encourage a ripe moment for mediation.

pdf Working with Groups of Friends Popular

Tagged in PE2021 1236 downloads

Working with Groups of Friends

June 2010 | Practitioner Tool by Teresa Whitfield
Determining how to work with the many external actors involved in any peace process is a critical issue for peacemakers. This volume explores how peacemakers can productively work with informal mini coalitions of states or intergovernmental organizations that provide support for resolving conflicts and implementing peace agreements—an innovation often referred to as groups of “Friends.” Using lessons learned from successful and less effective examples of peacemaking, the author introduces five steps for mediators who may consider working with these groups.