Non-violence and Conflict Transformation Workshops

A series of workshops training various Sudanese groups in the principles and practice of non-violence.

Description

There were three types of non-violence workshops. Basic Non-violence introduced the theory, practice, history, current uses and religious dimensions of non-violence and gave participants a chance to practise their new skills; Training of Trainers provided more in-depth conceptual understanding of non-violence and its application, and taught participants to lead their own workshops; Do No Harm taught the principles of the ‘Do No Harm’ theory, and discussed how it can be applied to the work of development organisations and to the Sudan situation as a whole.

Aims / Objectives

Our whole approach to non-violence is new in Sudan: although we have enormous experience of traditional non-violent resolution of conflicts, there is little study undertaken to apply these non-violent methods to solving our daily problems. Due to the various social and economic problems surrounding the target groups, the workshop participants rarely have the opportunity to meet together. Here, they are involved in planning, organising, implementing and reporting on the workshops. They benefit by sharing experiences, analysing problems, discussing and disseminating information, and from the experience of taking joint action through non-violence. This is done with the following aims:

Achievements / Learning Points

Learning points:

Geographical area of operation

The activities take place in Khartoum with IDPs and other target groups. SONAD is also active in the southern states and the Nuba Mountains.

Achievements / Learning Points

Human resources at SONAD, financial resources through membership and subscription fees and support from the Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation (sweFOR) through the Swedish Mission Council (SMC) and the German Development Service (DED)/Khartoum.

Organisations involved

Sudan council of Churches (SCC), UNDP, professionals from the University of Juba (Centre for Peace studies), University of Khartoum (Institute of Study of Public Administration and Study of Federalism), Sudan Self-Help Foundation (SSF), Sudan Catholic Bishop's Conference (SCBC), Province of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS), Dioceses of Lui and Mundri, Law Offices of Advocate John Simon Yor, Civil Society Network/Khartoum. Arch Diocese of Khartoum, Gender Centre for Research, Alternative Violence Project (AVP), Eve Society for Women Development, Sudanese Organisation for Human and Rural Development (SUORD), professionals from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of Juba/Khartoum.