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  |Triggering_Question='''"What are obstacles we must deal with as we engage in our peace-building efforts in Cyprus?"'''
|author=
'''"What are desired goals for our peace-building efforts during the next decade? "'''
|editor=[[Yiannis Laouris]] <br> [[Tatjana Taraszow]]
'''"What are proposed options for accomplishing the goals from the Vision Statement?"'''
|total_duration=4 hours
  |location= Nicosia
|stats=Participants=20 <br>  Number of ideas=70  <br>Number of Clusters= <br> Ideas received Votes=21  <br> Ideas on MAP R=14  <br>Spreathink  ST= 
  |dates= 1994-1995
|dates=September 17-19, 2007
  |LeadFacilitator= [[Benjamin Broome]], Dr. [[Marios Michaelides]], [[Huseyin Gursan]]
|link=http://www.saferinternet.org
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  |editor= [[Benjamin Broome]]    
  |total_duration= one year
  |stats= Participants=15GC 15TC
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  |link= http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/images/1/10/Broome_Cyprus_Bi-communal_Trainers_Workshkops_1994-95_Report.pdf
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==Executive Summary==
Between fall of 1994 and summer of 1995, a core group of thirty-two Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot conflict resolution trainers members of [[Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Leaders I)|Project Leaders I]] and [[Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Leaders II)|Project Leaders II]] participated in problem-solving and design sessions focused on peace-building efforts in Cyprus. Groups met on a weekly basis, and occasionally on weekends, both in separate community meetings and in bi-communal settings. A group design process called Interactive Management was used to guide the groups through three phases of problem solving: definition of the situation, vision of the future, and development of a strategic set of projects for promoting peace-building activities in Cyprus.
In the first phase of group work, each community worked separately to identify the obstacles to their work and to structure these into a problematique, or system of problems, surrounding the peace-building process. In the second phase, participants again worked in separate community groups to construct A vision statements for their peace-building efforts, and they came together in a bi-communal setting to construct a collective vision statement. In the third phase, during which all sessions were bi-communal, participants proposed a total of 241 possible projects designed to work toward their vision, and they eventually selected 15 of these projects for implementation during the following year. They held  [[The 1995 Agora Peace Bazaar]] to which they invited others who had expressed interest in joining them in peace-building efforts. <br>


==Executive Summary==
Between fall of 1994 and summer of 1995, a core group of thirty-two Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot conflict resolution trainers and project leaders participated in problem-solving and design sessions focused on peace-building efforts in Cyprus. Groups met on a weekly basis, and occasionally on weekends, both in separate community meetings and in bi-communal settings. A group design process called Interactive Management was used to guide the groups through three phases of problem solving: definition of the situation, vision of the future, and development of a strategic set of projects for promoting peace-building activities in Cyprus. In the first phase of group work, each community worked separately to identify the obstacles to their work and to structure these into a problematique, or system of problems, surrounding the peace-building process. In the second phase, participants again worked in separate community groups to construct A vision statements for their peace-building efforts, and they came together in a bi-communal setting to construct a collective vision statement. In the third phase, during which all sessions were bi-communal, participants proposed a total of 241 possible projects designed to work toward their vision, and they eventually selected 15 of these projects for implementation during the following year. They held an Aagora/bazaar to which they invited others who had expressed interest in joining them in peace-building efforts. <br>
Three structured dialogue workshops have been accomplished in 3 phases focusing on the following triggering questions: <br>
Three structured dialogue workshops have been accomplished in 3 phases focusing on the following triggering questions: <br>


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==Participants==
==Participants==
The participants of these [[Interactive Management]] workshops became known world-wide as [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] <ref>{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus_Conflict_Resolution_Trainers_Group]</ref>:


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The group of Cypriot peace builders was facilitated by Dr Benjamin Broome.The results of the Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group were published in the report called "Designing the Future of Peace-Building Efforts in Cyprus", 1996 by Dr Broome.
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==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==


* [http://www.saferinternet.org Insafe Website]
*[http://www.futureworlds.eu/w/images/1/10/Broome_Cyprus_Bi-communal_Trainers_Workshkops_1994-95_Report.pdf Publication by Broome]
* [http://www.cyberethics.info/cyethics1 Cyberethics Website]




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