Connect with the UCP/A Community of Practice
Join the UCP/A Community of Practice
and participate in the Global Community of Practice E-Group
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Join one of the Working Groups or Regional networks to help build the UCP/A Community of Practice.
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Contacts: Laura Jimenez (lauj368@gmail.com ) or Adele Lennig (adele_lennig@outlook.com )
Purpose: Develop and maintain tools that support connection and information sharing amongst the CofP such as a listserv, a newsletter, and video conferences.
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Contact: Simonetta Costanzo Pittaluga (simonettacp@gmail.com)
Purpose: Research, collect and share existing online training. Create guidelines for a core UCP/A curriculum.
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Contact: Giuliana Ciucci (g.ciucci@hope-revival.ngo)
Purpose: Share resource mobilization strategies and best practices.
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Contact: Josefine Sjobert (josefine.sjoberg@swefor.org)
Purpose: Reinvigorate the regional UCP/A network in Latin America that has not been active recently due to the pandemic etc.
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Contact: Parfait Ntahuba (pntahuba@gmail.com)
Purpose: Build a UCP/A network in Africa focused on trauma training and election safety.
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Contact: Adele Lennig (adele_lennIg@outlookcom)
Purpose: Share information and promote collaboration amongst UCP/A practitioners and other interested parties based in Canada and the United States.
Stay informed about the activities and accomplishments of the UCP CofP
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Waging Nonviolence (April 3, 2024)
There’s a better way to make communities safer — and it’s taking off around the world
The wars in Ukraine and Palestine continue to escalate as the U.S. bolsters them with billions more in weapons, feeding the insatiable military industries all in the name of security and stability. Yet, at the same time, a rapidly swelling undercurrent of sustainable and affordable nonviolent methods to protect civilians and prevent violence is accelerating throughout the world
Read the article in Waging Nonviolence written by Mel Duncan
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