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Simulating Human Rights in Peacebuilding (SHARINPEACE)
Today’s multifaceted crises are fundamentally challenging human rights and peace, which are key elements of Europe’s shared values and cornerstones of our democratic constitutions. SHARINPEACE addressed these issues and aimed to qualify tomorrow's decision-makers in conceiving and practising human rights as an integral part of peacebuilding. Through SHARINPEACE, students and educators learned how to incorporate human rights into conflict management training. The core objective was to implement an EU-wide, organised, two-part module. First, students gained core competencies in the interrelated fields of human rights and peacebuilding. Then, in the second part, they applied these competencies in a network-wide Crisis Intervention Simulation (CRIS).
Funding period: 2022-2024
Funding institution: European Union (Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnerships)
Partners: Södertörn University (Stockholm, SE), Justus-Liebig-University (DE), Marburg University (Coordinator, DE), University of Southern Denmark (Odense, DK), Universität Łódź (PL), Singidunum University/Faculty of Media and Communication (Belgrade, SRB)
Marburg Team: Dr. Stéphane Voell (coordinator), Prof. Dr. Thorsten Bonacker, Yana Alimova, Tabea Hanke, Thora Pindus
Web: Website of the project, Erasmus+ Project Results Platform
Co-Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the National Agency DAAD. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.