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Ina Curic

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JP Vaijaeyonth and Ina Curic are now friends Jul 11
Ninteretse Landry and Ina Curic are now friends Jul 11
Muhamamd Moosa Rind and Ina Curic are now friends Jul 11
Arun Khadka left a comment for Ina Curic Jun 19

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What motivated you to become involved in peace and conflict resolution?
Visions of comm-unity & en-joying life and work together: the potential for transformation.
Insights on my responsibility to contribute.
People that have given me the gift to work with joy while healing, creating, dreaming & loving.
Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself (no more than 3 paragraphs)
See my link on TFF's homepage
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you have direct and significant expertise
Central and Eastern Europe, Iraq, Burundi
What is your current country of residence?
Burundi
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
TFF Coordinator in Burundi. Training and consultancy on gender and peacebuilding
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://www.transnational.org
What is one of your favorite websites in the field? (please provide one answer per box)
http://www.insightonconflict.org
What is one of your favorite websites in the field? (please provide one answer per box)
http://www.youtube.com/TFFvideo
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise?
Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution, Development, Gender, Youth, Education, Organizational Development
Which are your primary skills areas?
Training, Program Design, Program Administration, Research
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
Gender and Peacebuilding
Peace Initiatives
If appropriate feel free to list several of your publications
Through War to Peace: A Dead End - Iraqi Experiences - co-author with Sabin Muresan and K. F. Brand Jacobsen, 2005, Eikon Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Gender Inequality: the Invisible Violence - a peace studies perspective on violence against women, co-author with Lorena Vaetisi, 2005, Eikon Publishing House, Romania.

Steps to Equality Land - A Challenge for Girls and Boys - illustrated publication for teenagers on gender inequalities, 2005, Eikon Publishing House, Romania.

Iraqi Field Report in the PATRIR Peace Journal, no. 6-9/ 2004, co-author with Sabin Muresan.

Girls, YES! - A Young Woman's Guide to Self-affirmation, 2003, informative publication on gender inequalities affecting women in Romania and how they can be transformed.

Ina Curic's Blog

Early warning: Burundi !

Posted on April 28th, 2008 at 10:00am — 1 Comment (Add)

Fragments of life in Burundi

Posted on April 24th, 2008 at 10:00am — No Comments (Add)

Welcome & Enjoy

Posted on April 23rd, 2008 at 7:20am — 1 Comment (Add)

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At 4:23am on June 19th, 2008, Arun Khadka said…
Hi Ina,

I found that you have a impressive work and experience in Burundi. I am also active in peace building process in Nepal. though Moaist came in to main stream for peace politics, Now, new are groups emerged and they are being threat to peace process of Nepal.

Arun
At 8:45pm on June 3rd, 2008, Waheed Ahmad said…
thanks for you reply, now a days we (Lawyers) are busy in the movement of Rule of Law in Pakistan , and i am sure with the best wishes of you people we are able to restore our Judiciary in Pakistan. and we all are again ready to go to jail for this issue. ( I already spent 9 days in Jail during this movement against Army) thanks again for your wishes.

My e.mail is

waheed2000@yahoo.com

with regards

Waheed
At 3:59am on May 15th, 2008, Muhamamd Moosa Rind said…
Dear Ina,
How r u? I am writer and social activist. However, I would like to learn more from any where in wrold like writting and social managment skills becuase i am SINDHI and writting also in SINDHI becuase this is my mother tounge.
my vision to promote secular and sfui asim in world to become world soil rest full to all nations and person asap.
What is your life vision?

Peace,
Muhammad Moosa Rind
Karachi.
+92-321-3899049
At 11:11pm on May 11th, 2008, Elisabeth Porter said…
Terrifc Ina, I look forward to meeting you in the Netherlands. Tell me more about the consultations you'll be doing beforehand. Best wishes, Lis
At 1:20am on May 4th, 2008, Yadab Prasad Bastola said…
Hi Ina ,
Nice and Great to see you on this network. You have great expercince on peacebuilding issue .I would be nice to keep in touch with you.I waould like to learn and sharing about our expercince in peace building .
Yadab Bastola
Nepal
yadab.bastola@gmail.com
At 4:37am on April 28th, 2008, Bobichand Rajkumar said…
Dear Ina,
At the outset, I would like to say sorry for I was not able to reply in time as I have been busy with my works in the field where there is no internet facility.

Thank you very much indeed for your comments in response to my invitation to add you as a friend even before you did not have time to upload much about you.

Once again thank you very much indeed for inviting me into your reality. As you said this website is a great opportunity to link up professionally as well as personally, I also would like to use it as such. In my opinion, professional and personal are complimentory. Yes! Let's take it one step beyond formality. And please tell me what are your ideas. You are also right that beyond the risk of superficiality, given the overwhelming effect of the many things we are doing and many people are interacting with, want in our lives, need to learn from and with. Perhaps! we must want in our lives, and need to learn from and with. There must be a link between our professions and lives.

I have browsed your postings. You are serious enough in sharing those thought provoking important ideas and insights. Your postings are very much interesting. I think we can discuss and share a lot. I hope that I will get you as a friend and I also try my level best to be wanted.

I look forward to getting back to me and hearing from you.

Warmest regards,
Bobichand
E-mail: bocha_nm@yahoo.com
At 10:23am on April 23rd, 2008, JP Vaijaeyonth said…
Dear Ina,

Thank you for your Human Touch.
I do feel your commends are touching and hope to do more in future.I will up date with all my upcoming activities.
thanks
jp
At 8:21am on April 23rd, 2008, Martine K. Miller said…
Hello Ina,
Thank you for your message. Being away for a bit from the Network over the last weeks due to a busy travel schedule, etc. I was pleased to find and request you as a friend a few days ago. It seems we are linked through Kai, in Romania. I recognized your name on the e mail list for the DOP. Also, I've worked a great deal in the Great Lakes so as much information as we are both able to share is always very very welcome from my side!! This time around, I'm moving to Asia to work on conflict transformation and resources with time back in Africa throughout the next two years. Perhaps I'll have the opportunity to meet you in Burundi at some point. I'm running off to a meeting. I'll write a bit more later. Thank you, and welcome to the Network.
At 3:54pm on April 10th, 2008, Chris LeGore said…
As you probably know what historians call the "flashpoint" of the genocide was the crash/downing of the plane that carried the Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi. Truly a tragedy.

Keep up your good works and feel free to contact me anytime you'd like whether you have a question or just to say hi.

Chris
At 7:44pm on April 4th, 2008, Chris LeGore said…
Hello.

I hope to open a line of communication with you. It seems we share some common interests so I wanted to make my introduction. I'm Chris from New Orleans. I'm studying Comparative legal systems at Tulane Law School and am very interested in Human Rights and ADR, Mediation & Negotiation. Given our common interests this might be a good to start to communication so we can refer to each other in the future. Please take a minute to view my page and leave a message if you like.

peace

P.S. I am currently working on a legal paper about the responsibility of the UN to third parties harmed in the Rwandan Genocide. If you have any insight or can suggest any research materials it would be greatly appreciated. I am currently knee deep in Moeshe Hirche's book on the subject.
 
 

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