Conflict Mitigation and Peace Building in Kyrgyzstan

Training mediators in Kyrgyzstan

Alert helps train community mediators in conflict mitigation

Mediators from Toktogol district work on problem-solving as well as team and trust building skills through an exercise known as “the knot”International Alert recently oversaw the training of community mediators in Jalal-Abad province in Kyrgyzstan.

Kim Toogood, Senior Peacebuilding Trainer and Facilitator
Lu, 03/09/2012

Peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan

From national level dialogue to grassroots work

Since the widespread violence broke out in the south of the country in April and June this year, International Alert has sent staff members to Kyrgyzstan on three separate missions in the past two months. Their purpose was assessment and to start to engage in face to face meetings with politicians, religious leaders and leaders of civil society groups from all sides of the conflict. On this basis, we have put together a comprehensive peacebuilding plan for the country with three key strands:

Simon Tiller
Ve, 27/08/2010

Rebuilding interethnic relations among students in South Kyrgyzstan

Enhancing local conflict management capacities

Kyrgyzstan is slowly moving forward after the June 2010 violence in the south of the country that left hundreds dead. On 10th October, parliamentary elections were held in a peaceful manner and characterised as relatively fair. 56 per cent of those with the right to vote went to the polls and cast their vote for one of the 29 parties contesting the 120 seats in the Parliament. According to the OSCE and European Parliament election observers, the elections ‘constituted a further consolidation of the democratic process’*.

Ilina Slavova
Me, 27/10/2010
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