Hundreds of training activities in detail, over 60 handouts with
the content of how to defend human rights against violence, an
integrated 23-day curriculum, many tips for trainers, and
mini-essays on pedagogical theory -- all of this is included in
this book available from Training for Change (TFC). Field-tested in
Southeast Asia and extensively revised, the curriculum draws from
the experience of dozens of non-governmental organizations which
have confronted terror and repression in the field while trying to
do their work. Some of these groups go into the field with the
mission of nonviolently opening space for democracy, groups like
Peace Brigades International, Guatemalan Accompaniment Project,
Christian Peace Teams. Other groups focus on humanitarian missions,
like Doctors Without Borders or the International Committee for the
Red Cross, and yet their workers find themselves in harm's way in
the turbulent world of civil conflict. In addition, the authors
consulted with military peacekeepers and academic specialists in
conflict resolution.
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