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MK Sami Abu Shehadeh speaking in School for Peace Course

The School for Peace Posted on 28/02/2021 by nswassfp28/02/2021
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MK Sami Abu Shehadeh from the joint list and chairman of Balad,contributed a special lecture that focused not just on the damages and injustices of the Nakba, but also on the psychological and social consequences that can be seen to this day.

Learning to facilitate conflict groups

The School for Peace Posted on 27/02/2021 by nswassfp18/03/2021
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We have reached Part 2 of the this year’s Conflict Group Facilitation Course

Interim report on the 2020-2021 Facilitators Training Course

The School for Peace Posted on 22/01/2021 by nswassfp22/03/2021

In this year’s course we suddenly faced a new challenge as the second wave of the coronavirus struck and social distancing became the modus operandi.

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