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|Triggering_Question=What goals if achieved, would contribute significantly tobridging the gap between the two communities?
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|LeadFacilitator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]<br> [[Marios Michaelides]]
  |Triggering_Question= What goals if achieved, would contribute significantly tobridging the gap between the two communities?
|AsFacilitator=[[Tatjana Taraszow]] <br> [[Ilke Dagli]]  
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|project=[[Civil Society Dialogue]]
  |dates= 10-11 Mar, 2007
|author=[[Yiannis Laouris]] <br> [[Ali Erel]] <br> [[Marios Michaelides]] <br>[[Mustafa Damdalen]]<br> [[Tatjana Taraszow]] <br> [[Ilke Dagli]] <br> [[Romina Laouri]] <br> [[Aleco Christakis]]  
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|total_duration=200 person hrs
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==Executive Summary==
==Executive Summary==
The Platres Co-Laboratory was part of a series of [[Structured Dialogic Design]] (SDDP: Structured Dialogic Design Process) Co-Laboratories, which took place between December 2006 and August 2008 all over Cyprus and were implemented by [[Cyprus EU Association]] and [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] within the scope of the [[Civil Society Dialogue]] project. <br>
The Platres Co-Laboratory was part of a series of SDDPs: [[Structured Dialogic Design Process]] [[Co-Laboratory|Co-Laboratories]], which took place between December 2006 and August 2008 all over Cyprus and were implemented by [[Cyprus EU Association]] and [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] within the scope of the [[Civil Society Dialogue]] project. <br>


The Platres Co-Laboratory was the first of 5 and is often referred to as the ''peace revival SDD''. It took place at the Forest Park Hotel (Platres, Troodos) between 10-11 March, 2007. 20 Cypriots - 8 Greek Cypriots and 12 Turkish Cypriots - participated in the dialogue. Participants included stakeholders of different types to the Cyprus peace process. 15 participants had relevant experience and have contributed significantly to the Cyprus peace process in earlier years.<br>
The Platres Co-Laboratory was the first of 5 and is often referred to as the ''peace revival SDD''. It took place at the Forest Park Hotel (Platres, Troodos) between 10-11 March, 2007. 20 Cypriots - 8 Greek Cypriots and 12 Turkish Cypriots - participated in the dialogue. Participants included stakeholders of different types to the Cyprus peace process. 15 participants had relevant experience and have contributed significantly to the Cyprus peace process in earlier years.<br>
The [[Knowledge Management Team]] included [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Ali Erel], [[Marios Michaelides]], [[Mustafa Damdalen]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Ilke Dagli]], and [[Romina Laouri]] plus an international wing lead by [[Aleco Christakis]] with [[Ken Bausch]], [[Roy Smith]], [[Vigdor Schreibman]], and [[Diana Connaway]].
The [[Knowledge Management Team]] included [[Yiannis Laouris]], [[Ali Erel]], [[Marios Michaelides]], [[Mustafa Damdelen]], [[Tatjana Taraszow]], [[Ilke Dagli]], and [[Romina Laouri]] plus an international wing lead by [[Aleco Christakis]] with [[Ken Bausch]], [[Roy Smith]], [[Vigdor Schreibman]], and [[Diana Connaway]].




<u>The [[Triggering Question]] (TQ) was</u> <br>
==[[Triggering Question]] (TQ)==
'''In the context of the overall objective of bridging the gap between the two communities: What short- to medium term goals in your opinion if achieved would contribute significantly to the above objective?'''<br>
'''In the context of the overall objective of bridging the gap between the two communities: What short- to medium term goals in your opinion if achieved would contribute significantly to the above objective?'''<br>


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==Mapping==
The Knowledge Management Team later structured an additional 15 ideas to create the influence MAP shown below. <br>
The Knowledge Management Team later structured an additional 15 ideas to create the influence MAP shown below. <br>


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In sum, the participants of the dialogue reported satisfaction that their voices have been heard and documented, therefore they communicated their expectations for follow-up activities to address the diagnosis of their needs.<br>   
In sum, the participants of the dialogue reported satisfaction that their voices have been heard and documented, therefore they communicated their expectations for follow-up activities to address the diagnosis of their needs.<br>   


==Reports==
The full report can be downloaded from [[Media:CSD_SDDP_PeaceRevival_Report_final.pdf| here]]. <br>
The full report can be downloaded from [[Media:CSD_SDDP_PeaceRevival_Report_final.pdf| here]]. <br>
The full paper is available from [http://www.springerlink.com/content/tu2870qnx285210u/fulltext.pdf Open Access]
The full paper is available from [http://www.springerlink.com/content/tu2870qnx285210u/fulltext.pdf Open Access]
* Laouris, Y., Erel, A., Michaelides, M., Damdelen, M., Taraszow, T., Dagli, I., Laouri, R. and Christakis, A. (2009). Exploring Options for Enhancement of Social Dialogue Between the Turkish and Greek Communities in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process. Syst Pract Action Res 22:361–381.




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[[Category:SDDP (Peace)]]
[[Category:SDDP (Peace)]]
[[Category:SDDP (Civil Society Dialogue)]]
[[Category:SDDP (Civil Society Dialogue)]]
[[Category: SDDP Reports]]

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