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The Cyprus Peace Makers Act Beyond Borders Conference took place in Nicosia on the 29th of July 2010 at the CCMC ([[Cyprus Community Media Center]]) at [[Ledra Palace]], Nicosia. The conference was organised in the frame of '''"Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders"''' project. The conference gave the chance to the participants from Palestinian Territories and Israel to listen and reflect on the experiences of different cypriot peace makers.  
The Cyprus Peace Makers Act Beyond Borders Conference took place in Nicosia on the 29th of July 2010 at the CCMC ([[Cyprus Community Media Center]]) at [[Ledra Palace]], Nicosia. The conference was organised in the frame of '''"Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders"''' project. The conference gave the chance to the participants from Palestinian Territories and Israel to listen and reflect on the experiences of different cypriot peace makers.  
===Project's Background===
==Project's Background==
 
==Description==
==Description==
Several key individuals were invited from peace building projects in Cyprus to give a small welcoming speech, all of whom attended and gave small speeches about their experiences in Peace Building projects between the Turkish-Cypriot communities and the Greek-Cypriot communities. The aim of this small gathering was for the participants to be able to experience firsthand conflict resolution cases from these two communities and thus relate some of these issues to their own problem.   
Several key individuals were invited from peace building projects in Cyprus to give a small welcoming speech, all of whom attended and gave small speeches about their experiences in Peace Building projects between the Turkish-Cypriot communities and the Greek-Cypriot communities. The aim of this small gathering was for the participants to be able to experience firsthand conflict resolution cases from these two communities and thus relate some of these issues to their own problem.   

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