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The '''Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Project Leaders I)''' took place in 1994. It was co-organized by The Cyprus Consortium, which was an ad hoc cooperation between the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, the Conflict Management Group and NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science).[1] It was formed to support the joint Cyprus Conflict management Project" in Cyprus, which was sponsored by the e. It Cyprus Fulbright Commission and funded by the US Agency for International Development.
The '''Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Project Leaders I)''' took place in 1994. It was co-organized by The Cyprus Consortium, which was an ad hoc cooperation between the [[Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy]], the [[Conflict Management Group]] and [[NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science]]. It was formed to support the joint Cyprus Conflict management Project" in Cyprus, which was sponsored by the [[Cyprus Fulbright Commission]] and funded by the [[US Agency for International Development]].





Revision as of 13:25, 13 March 2014

Contract Title Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Leaders I)
Partners Future Worlds Center (CNTI)


The Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Project Leaders I) took place in 1994. It was co-organized by The Cyprus Consortium, which was an ad hoc cooperation between the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, the Conflict Management Group and NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science. It was formed to support the joint Cyprus Conflict management Project" in Cyprus, which was sponsored by the Cyprus Fulbright Commission and funded by the US Agency for International Development.


Participants

Greek Cypriots

  • Andreas Polycarpou
  • Nicos Mesaritos
  • Photos Photiades
  • Costas Kiranidis
  • Nicos Anastasiou
  • Katie Economides
  • Marios Michaelides
  • Myroula Georgiou
  • Eleni Roussounidou
  • Athos Charalambous
  • Yiannis Laouris
  • Louis Egoumenides
  • Glafcos Costantinides
  • Andreas Theophanous
  • Sofronis Sofroniou
  • Meropi Kasallis
  • Christos Kyriacou
  • Argyro Efthimiou
  • Christoforos Christoforou

Turkish Cypriots

  • Dr. Ismail Bundak
  • Zeki Kirmizi
  • Huseyin Gursan
  • Can Kokut
  • Dervis Besilmer
  • Serhan Gazioglu
  • Mehmet Kansu
  • Unsal Cagda
  • Hasibe Sahoglu
  • Mustafa Anlar
  • Yucel Vural
  • Beyhan Demirdag
  • Gul Oztek
  • Kezban Kanol
  • Kadriye Tanay
  • Mustafa Damdelen
  • Kudret Akay
  • Baydu Necati Ozkan
  • Taner Seref