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The '''Civil Society Dialogue''' project was envisioned, designed and implemented by Cypriot peace pioneers, mainly members of the [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] following the negative outcome of the referendum in 2004. The project brought together civil society organisations from both sides of the island to share experiences and work to create a Citizens’ Platform where ideas are discussed and an Action Plan is devised to build the new reunited Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot citizens having years of bi-communal experience will come together with other less experienced but young, well educated and motivated individuals to share experiences and ideas as well as to generate their vision of the island.
The '''Civil Society Dialogue''' project was envisioned, designed and implemented by Cypriot peace pioneers, mainly members of the [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]] following the negative outcome of the referendum in 2004. The project brought together civil society organisations from both sides of the island to share experiences and work to create a Citizens’ Platform where ideas are discussed and an Action Plan is devised to build the new reunited Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot citizens having years of bi-communal experience will come together with other less experienced but young, well educated and motivated individuals to share experiences and ideas as well as to generate their vision of the island.


The project was managed by [[Cyprus EU Association]], which is headed by [[Ali Erel]], in collaboration with [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] (CITI), which is a body of facilitators created by members of the [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]], and [[Institute of 21st Century Agoras]], the international body of [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]] scientists and practitioners. [[Cyprus EU Association]] assigned [[Derya Beyatli]] as overall project manager and [[Ilke Dagli]] as project coordinator for the implementation of all project activities. [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] assigned [[Tatjana Taraszow]] as assistant project coordinator, especially responsible for the organization, implementation, and dissemination of project activities in the southern part of Cyprus. [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Marios Michaelides]] from [[CITI]] assumed the role as main Structured Democratic Dialogue facilitators together with [[Aleco Christakis]] from [[Institute of 21st Century Agoras]].
The project was managed by [[Cyprus EU Association]], which is headed by [[Ali Erel]], in collaboration with [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] (CITI), which is a body of facilitators created by members of the [[Cyprus Conflict Resolution Trainers Group]], and [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]], the international body of [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process]] scientists and practitioners. [[Cyprus EU Association]] assigned [[Derya Beyatli]] as overall project manager and [[Ilke Dagli]] as project coordinator for the implementation of all project activities. [[Cyprus Intercultural Training Initiative]] assigned [[Tatjana Taraszow]] as assistant project coordinator, especially responsible for the organization, implementation, and dissemination of project activities in the southern part of Cyprus. [[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Marios Michaelides]] from [[CITI]] assumed the role as main Structured Democratic Dialogue facilitators together with [[Aleco Christakis]] from [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]].


A series of Structured Democratic Dialogue Process co-laboratories (workshops), seminars and other public events were implemented throughout the project's duration.
A series of Structured Democratic Dialogue Process co-laboratories (workshops), seminars and other public events were implemented throughout the project's duration.
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