Ocasionar In English
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Inflict verb (with on) to give or impose (something unpleasant and unwanted) lead verb (with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs bring about phrasal verb to cause (Translation of ocasionar from the PASSWORD Spanish–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd).
- General ocasionar (also: llevar, transportar, cargar, trasladar, conllevar, transmitir, portar, acarrear, conducir, movilizar).
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Constitutions and peace processes: A primer
Peace processes often confront conflict issues that have deep constitutional relevance, and yet the obvious link to “constitution making” and the need for constitutional expertise are seldom acknowledged. The role of constitution making in peace processes is understudied and there is little practical guidance for individuals involved in peace processes, especially the mediators, negotiators and other actors who support them, on how to engage with constitutional elements in peace processes.
- Year2021
- Author(s)Berghof Foundation, United Nations DPPA – Mediation Support Unit
Organisations working in and on conflict face unique challenges that can impact their work and approaches on peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Do we know how to deal with them?
To improve the development of mechanisms and processes that suit the complex nature of peacebuilding endeavors, this article examines how Organisational Development (OD) can contribute to strategies that help to overcome organisational challenges.
- Year2020
- Author(s)Torge Kübler
Incremental inclusivity: A recipe for effective peace processes?
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- Year2020
- Author(s)Andreas Schädel, Véronique Dudouet, Johanna-Maria Hülzer, Carlotta Sallach
This policy brief provides evidence-based lessons learnt and recommendations on the timing, sequencing and modalities of inclusion of nonsignatory armed groups and civil society actors in peace processes. It aims to inform a strategic understanding on how to design and implement peace processes that are effective in bringing about an inclusive political, economic and social transformation.
- Year2020
- Author(s)Andreas Schädel, Véronique Dudouet
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- Year2020
- Author(s)Andreas Schädel, Véronique Dudouet
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- Year2020
- Author(s)Andreas Schädel, Véronique Dudouet
ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေးလုပ်ငန်းစဥ်တွင် တဖြည်းဖြည်းချင်း တိုးမြှင့်ပါဝင်ခွင့် - တွေ့ရှိရသော အဓိက သင်ခန်းစာများBerghof Policy Brief 11
ဤမူဝါဒ အကျဥ်းချုပ်တွင် ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေး လုပ်ငန်းစဥ်တွင် အပစ်အခတ်ရပ်စဲရေး လက်မှတ်မထိုးရသေးသော လက်နက်ကိုင် အဖွဲ့အစည်းများနှင့် အရပ်ဖက်လူမှုအဖွဲ့အစည်းမှ သက်ဆိုင်သူများ ပါဝင်ရေးဆိုင်ရာ အချိန်ကာလသတ်မှတ်ခြင်း၊ အစီအစဥ်ချခြင်းနှင့် ပါဝင်မှုပုံစံတို့နှင့် စပ်လျဥ်း၍ အထောက်အထား၊ အချက်အလက် အခြေပြု သင်ခန်းစာများနှင့် အကြံပြုချက်များကို ဖော်ပြ ထားပါသည်။ အားလုံးလွှမ်းခြုံသော နိုင်ငံရေး၊ စီးပွားရေးနှင့် လူမှုအရေး အပြောင်းအလဲကို ဖော်ဆောင်နိုင်ရန် အထောက်အကူ ပြုမည့် ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေး လုပ်ငန်းစဥ်အား မည်သို့ ဒီဇိုင်းဆွဲ၍ အကောင် အထည်ဖော်သင့်ပုံကို အကြံပြုရန် ရည်ရွယ်ပါသည်။
- Year2020
- Author(s)Andreas Schädel, Véronique Dudouet
The conflicts in Syria and Iraq and the rise of the Islamic State (IS) have attracted thousands of foreign fighters from European countries to join the conflict in the Middle East. A large number of foreign fighters are second and third-generation migrants from the Middle East, North Africa and the Western Balkans. This paper aims to provide some groundwork for research on the radicalisation of immigrants, by investigating why some Kosovar immigrants in Germany have joined violent extremism organisations like IS and Hayat Tahrir al Sham. In particular, the paper identifies some of the consequences of shifting social dynamics and identity formation as the ties between the diaspora community and the country of origin change over time. The paper concludes with a few policy recommendations both to German and Kosovar political authorities on increasing the resilience of Kosovar diaspora living in Germany against radicalisation and violent extremism.
- Year2020
- Author(s)Skënder Perteshi
Berghof Foundation Annual Report 2019
Ocasionar Meaning In English
In this review of 2019, we want to present a concise picture of our work, using one example from each region to highlight the wide variety of approaches we take to try to transform conflict.
- Year2020
Wir wollen hier die Erfahrungen teilen, die wir in Rahmen der internationalen Zusammenarbeit bei der Förderung und Schaffung von Räumen für Multi-Stakeholder-Dialoge, also Dialoge zwischen vielen unterschiedlichen Akteuren, in Kolumbien gemacht haben. Aus dem Buch: Mehr Dialog Wagen! Eine Ermutigung für Politik, gesellschaftliche Verständigung und internationale Friedensarbeit.
- Year2020
- Author(s)José Miguel Abad, Andrés Home, Barbara Unger
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