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News Item Capacity Building for Democracy and Conflict Prevention
Partners Peru presents results for NED Project on “Capacity Building for Democracy and Conflict Prevention”
News Item Partners-Argentina launches environmental conflict transformation project in the Argentinian Andes
Partners-Argentina is strengthening the work of non-state actors to uphold water rights and social control of mining activities in the region of CUYO and NOA.
News Item Partners Peru Leads Corporate Social Responsibility Forum
Partners Peru is convening a high-level coalition including the private sector, government and civil society to discuss, analyze and make recommendations to improve corporate social responsibility and good governance in Peru.
Success Story Learning Lessons from Chernobyl
Partners has been a venue for public input and oversight in government-funded industries such as power plants to prevent similar disasters and minimize intra-country or regional conflict.
File Peru: Confrontation or Cooperation for Sustainable Development
(2005) In over 200 interviews with government officials, local and international NGOs, embassies, and corporations, Partners analyzed the dynamics of conflict in areas where extractive industries are located and designed a strategy to embed change and conflict management in Peruvian society.
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Training Peasant Communities in Democracy, Conflict Management and Poverty Reduction in Apurímac

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Forum Brings Conflicting Marebi Tribes Together for Constructive Dialogue about Development

Partners Yemen held a Development Dialogue Forum (DDF) in March, at which key tribal, civil society, business, and governmental representatives from Mareb governorate spoke with international and national donors and developed an action plan to better manage development activities in their governorate.

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