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Conflict Intervention Programme

Summary: The North Belfast Conflict Intervention Programme is an organic initiative, promoted by LINC Resource Centre and InterComm with support from Future Ways at the University of Ulster and the Stanford Centre on Conflict and Negotiation at Stanford University.The programme will seek to bring together community activists, peace practitioners and academics in an endeavour to develop a script for second track peace building that may assist in delivering a sustainable North Belfast community into the future.
LINC Programme Staff: Michael Atcheson, Danny Lavery, Carmel Irvine, Mena Mitchell
InterComm Staff Member: Gerry O' Reilly
Funding Partners: The Atlantic Philanthropies, North Belfast Community Action Team, Linc Trustees.


Building Peace Through Partnership

Summary: Building Peace Through Partnership is an inter-community peacebuilding initiative being developed by LINC with the aim of broadening skills and raising awareness of the role of community-based peacebuilding initiatives in breaking the cycle of alienation, conflict and violence.
Programme Staff: Catherine Robinson and Andrew Salter
Funding Partners: Community Relations Council under Measure 2.1 of the EU Programme for Peace & Reconciliation.


Community Relations Programme

Summary: The Community Relations Programme seeks to co-ordinate a strategic response to community relation issues in North Belfast and to enhance community cohesion through creating opportunities for local communities and groups to address the divisions that exists within and between communities in North Belfast.
Programme Staff: Sid Trotter
Funding Partners: Community Relations Council under its Core Funding Programme and Linc Trustees.


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