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Postal address of organization/institution
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Tre Piano Building,Via Maka Al-Mukarama Mogadishu, Somalia
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E-mail address of organization/institution
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Osman Moallim <osmanmoallim@yahoo.com>
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Website address of organization/institution
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Telephone of organization/institution
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Office +252-1-250708 Mobile +252-1-5960576
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PRIORITIES: All of the organization's domains of culture of peace activity |
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TOP PRIORITY: The organization's most important culture of peace activity |
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PARTNERSHIPS AND NETWORKS: What partnerships and networks does your organization participate in, thus strengthening the global movement for a culture of peace?
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PAX Christi Greater Horn of Africa Network
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ACTIONS: What activities have been undertaken by your organization to promote a culture of peace and nonviolence during the ten years of the Decade? If you already made a report in 2005, your information from 2005 will be included in the 2010 report.
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SOYDEN has been implemented several project which are part of the campaign. These projects are as follows:
1. Development of Peace Education Curriculum In this aspect, SOYDEN initiated a peace culture project as an intervention to train youth leaders, student leaders, children in the formal education school – Lower Primary and Upper Primary – and the community living in Banadir Mogadishu at large. The strategy of the project is to transform the culture of violence in to culture of peace so as reduce the repeated conflicts among the Somali people and finally enable them to live peacefully in their environment and among themselves as well.
This project was consists of two parts, one part was the development of curriculum in order to apply primary and intermediate schools in Banadir region. The second part was peace education training through radio broadcasting.
2. Fundamental Foundation of Peace Building Course.
This project was focusing to train 12 peace practitioners from Somali civil society conflict transformation
It was a two weeks course for people working with community-based organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and peace and justice movements, especially those working in or with communities facing protracted violence. We start with the assumption that people involved in local conflicts have the capacity to make peace, and those peace strategies arising from local initiatives will be more enduring, culturally and contextually appropriate, and require less outside support. The course was emphasized non-violent approaches promoting self-reliance and empowerment in the local community through application of transformation strategies aimed toward resolution of injustices.
3. Conference on the role of Somali civil society toward sustainable peace.
The conference was held for Somali civil society organizations for the reasons of providing them an opportunity to meet and discuss the role of civil society towards a sustainable peace in Somalia. The participants included individual civil society organization as well as network and coalition organizations that represent majority civil society organization in Somalia. The conference was organized together by PAX Christi Greater Horn of Africa Network and SOYDEN
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PROGRESS: Has your organization seen progress toward a culture of peace and nonviolence in your domain of action and in your constituency during the second half of the Decade? |
(to be added later)
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OBSTACLES: Has your organization faced any obstacles to implementing the culture of peace and nonviolence? If so, what were they?
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PLANS: What new engagements are planned by your organization in the short, medium and long term to promote a culture of peace and nonviolence?
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GLOBAL MOVEMENT: How do you think the culture of peace and nonviolence could be strengthened and supported at the world level??
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