Restorative justice, generally defined as a system of criminal justice that focuses on rehabilitation and reconciliation, approaches positive relationships with others as vital to human existence and well being. Whereas conventional judicial proceedings focus on what ...

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According to Catherine Morris, the founding director of Peacemakers Trust, peacebuilding “involves a full range of approaches, processes, and stages needed for transformation toward more sustainable, peaceful relationships and governance modes and structures.” Peacebuilding is ...

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Restorative justice, one of the principles of the Unbuntuworks Project, aims to address crime and its impacts in humane ways through rehabilitation, reconciliation, and repair. Instead of viewing a criminal act as a violation, or ...

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Gender equity is woefully overdue—we cannot wait any longer. Yet gender equity will wait, just as it has for thousands of years, until women and men and people of all genders co-create it together. One-sided ...

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Conflict comes in many shapes and sizes. Peacemakers must constantly look for creative approaches to resolving and transforming conflict. These approaches and their methods must be adapted to the context and nature of the conflict ...

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