The Peace Building and Conflict Resolution Program (PB-CR) is a flagship initiative of RADA dedicated to fostering sustainable peace and harmonious coexistence within communities. The program recognizes that development can only thrive where conflicts are peacefully managed and relationships are built on trust, dialogue, and mutual respect.
PB-CR works to prevent and resolve conflicts through research, education, advocacy, and strategic partnerships. By studying the root causes of tensions—such as social inequality, resource competition, misinformation, and cultural misunderstandings—the program develops context-based solutions that respond to real community needs.
Through training workshops, mediation sessions, and community dialogues, RADA equips youths, women, traditional leaders, and local stakeholders with practical skills in negotiation, non-violent communication, and reconciliation. These activities help transform conflicts into opportunities for understanding and cooperation.
The program also engages in advocacy for social justice, human rights, and inclusive governance, ensuring that the voices of vulnerable groups are heard. Partnerships with schools, religious institutions, civil society, and local authorities strengthen collective action toward lasting peace.
PB-CR has contributed to the peaceful settlement of community disputes, reduced violence among youth, and improved collaboration between divided groups. By promoting a culture of tolerance and dialogue, the program lays a solid foundation for sustainable development.
Peace Building and Conflict Resolution – Dialogue, Justice, and Lasting Harmony.