Natalia Mirimanova
Natalia Mirimanova is an independent conflict transformation researcher and practitioner. She has extensive work experience throughout Russia, South Caucasus and Central Asia, in Moldova, Ukraine, the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Since 1993 she designed and implemented university and training programs on conflict analysis and resolution, and cross-conflict initiatives within divided societies and across conflict fault lines; facilitated dialogues and problem-solving workshops in protracted conflict settings; facilitated dialogue and cooperative initiatives between government, business and civil society sectors; assisted NGOs and community groups in organizational development and in the design and implementation of civic advocacy campaigns.
Natalia Mirimanova is an independent conflict transformation researcher and practitioner. She has extensive work experience throughout Russia, South Caucasus and Central Asia, in Moldova, Ukraine, the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Since 1993 she designed and implemented university and training programs on conflict analysis and resolution, and cross-conflict initiatives within divided societies and across conflict fault lines; facilitated dialogues and problem-solving workshops in protracted conflict settings; facilitated dialogue and cooperative initiatives between government, business and civil society sectors; assisted NGOs and community groups in organizational development and in the design and implementation of civic advocacy campaigns.
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Problem Solving Workshops, Capacity Building, Civil Society, Program Design, Program Implementation, Conflict Resolution, Research, Culture, DDR, Training, Development, Dialogue, Dispute Resolution, Education, Identity, Post-Conflict, International Relations, Mediation, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Youth
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