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Blog: Empowering Citizens to Fight Corruption

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It's not too late to add your comments to add your comments to this dialogue on Empowering Citizens to Fight Corruption. This dialogue explored how campaigns have empowered and mobilized citizens to counter corruption in their communities.

Blog: Staying Safe: Security Resources for Human Rights Defenders

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It's not too late to add your comments to this important online dialogue on Staying Safe: Security Resources for Human Rights Defenders.  Human rights work is powerful and necessary; it is important identify strategies and methods for protection of these defenders.

Blog: Engaging youth in non-violent alternatives to militarism

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It's not too late to add your comments to our dialogue on the topic 'Engaging youth in non-violent alternatives to militarism'. This tactical dialogue is a space for those working with and interested in engaging youth in non-violent alternatives to militarism to share their stories, challenges, resources and ideas.

Blog: Healing of Memories: Overcoming the Wounds of History

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The Institute for the Healing of Memories (IHOM) is a response to the emotional, psychological and spiritual wounds that are inflicted on nations, communities and individuals by wars, repressive regimes, human rights abuses and other traumatic events or circumstances. IHOM has developed interactive workshops that emphasize the emotional and spiritual, rather than intellectual, understanding and interpretation of the past. These processes prepare the ground for forgiveness and reconciliation between people of diverse backgrounds, races, cultures and religions.

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