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       |funding_agency= [[US Agency for International Development]]<br>[[Cyprus Fulbright Commission]]
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The '''Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Project Leaders II)''' 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==
==Participants==
'''Turkish Cypriots'''
'''Turkish Cypriots'''

Latest revision as of 12:35, 13 March 2014

Contract Title Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Leaders II)
Funding Period 1995
Funding Agency US Agency for International Development
Cyprus Fulbright Commission
Partners Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
Conflict Management Group
NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science


The Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group (Project Leaders II) 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

Turkish Cypriots