Environmental Peacebuilding: Navigating Climate, Conflict, and Peace
We would love to invite people who are:
- Professionals and practitioners in peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict prevention fields;
- Individuals interested in the interconnections between environment, conflict, and peace;
- Activists, environmental defenders and community leaders working on environmental and conflict resolution initiatives;
- Educators and trainers aiming to act as multipliers by sharing learned expertise within their networks;
- Young leaders or professionals ready to learn about environmental peacebuilding;
- Participants from regions directly impacted by environmental conflicts or climate crises.
- Anyone ready to act on environmental and peace-related challenges.
Depending on methods and topic of the training, we limit the number of available spaces to a
manageable size (a maximum of 20 participants). Register early to reserve your place!
Content
This course focuses on the connections between environment, climate change, peace, and conflict. It is designed to give participants the practical tools and knowledge to understand how environmental issues influence conflicts. Further, we will explore local situations and solutions that could be integrated into the peacebuilding work.
Participants will discuss key topics such as climate-induced migration, environmental justice, and the role of environmental defenders. The training will provide practical approaches to conflict analysis with an environmental focus and real-life examples from professionals working on gender, peace, and climate issues.
Providing peacebuilders with the skills to identify environmental risks is essential for the prevention, management, and transformation of conflicts. That is why we invite you to join and discover how nature can be a critical element of the peacebuilding world.
Objectives
- To understand what connects environment, conflict, and peace while getting to know topics such as environmental and peace activism, climate justice, climate crisis, climate impacts and adaptation, gender impacts and approaches,climate induced migration, human rights and social justice;
- Understand the specifics of environmental conflict as well as the impact of climate change and environmental damages on their communities;
- To provide practical tools and abilities to engage with Global South and North communities and institutions in peace processes by addressing human and environmental rights and violations;
- To showcase best-practises and practical examples of environmental peacebuilders, youth activists and global ngos in order to address conflicts linked to climate change;
- To create a collaborative and respectful space that brings participants together, supporting their shared expertise and knowledge.
Key Concepts
- The nexus between Peace, Environment and Conflict
- Environmental impacts in local communities
- Climate induced migration and displacement
- Peacebuilding opportunities and challenges linked to climate
- How to build the future - stories and new paths
Methodology
This training will use non-formal education methods. This is a combination of interactive and practical learning tools, including personalized learning, storytelling, group work, and hands-on activities like case studies and local assessments.
Together participants will share personal and professional experiences in the topic of the training while exploring interactive tools such as Miro, Menti or Padlet to support collaboration and learning.
This approach focuses on addressing participants’ needs while creating a space for critical thinking and practical application of peacebuilding and environmental theory and tools.
In the course, participants use a variety of tools, including a digital learning platform, a video conferencing tool, and an online whiteboard. Participants should therefore have a good internet connection (1 Mbit down/upload or better). A headset is highly recommended.
Workload
Deliverables:
The training includes two deliverables:
- After week one: a practical exercise where participants analyze climate impacts on their own communities, including a proposal on how to mitigate the impacts and create harmony. They will share their findings into an open library.
- During week two: Use their curiosity or networks to find valuable materials on conflict, peace and environment to later on share it with other participants for cross-sharing the best resources.
After a successful participation, participants receive a certificate and become part of our Alumni network.
Total expected weekly hours: 10 to 12 Hours per week
Early Bird: 315€ when booking until 5 February 2025
Registration Deadline: 19 March 2025
Schedule:
Technical Check: on 28 March 2025 from 12:00 to 13:00 CEST
Online Live Sessions: from 2 to 11 April 2025, every Wednesday and Friday from 13:00 to 17:00 CEST