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Facilitated Dialogue Evaluation Methodology: A New Stage of Professional Standardization in Ukraine
The Ukrainian Community of Dialogue Practitioners welcomes a landmark event for our entire professional field — the presentation and implementation of the “Methodology for Evaluating Facilitated Dialogue.” This development is the result of a long discussion about what exactly constitutes the effectiveness of dialogue and how to measure its impact on social processes. The approval of the methodology is a step towards building an evidence-based approach in the field of conflict
Mar 27


Why Good Intentions Aren't Enough? Contextual Sensitivity Workshop Summary
Can humanitarian aid provoke conflict? Unfortunately, yes. A typical example: helping only one group in a community (for example, IDPs) without considering the needs of local residents in the community can create resentment and alienation. Even a perfectly designed project can have unpredictable results if the environment in which it is implemented is not taken into account. That is why, on February 23, members of the Ukrainian Community of Dialogue Practitioners - Tetiana
Feb 26


“It Is Impossible to Reintegrate Without Return” — we present a handbook exploring reintegration practices for women and men veterans in Ukrainian communities.
This publication is the result of analytical work carried out in response to a request from communities: how to build a systematic, sustainable, and humane model of support for those returning from war. The handbook summarizes reintegration practices and places a comprehensive approach at the center — understanding (re)integration as a multidimensional process that includes psychological and mental health support, physical rehabilitation and medical care, legal guidance and s
Feb 18
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