
Creating safe spaces for women’s dialogue
Kvinna till Kvinna organised dialogue meetings for women affected by the Nagorny Karabakh conflict, to grow mutual understanding and encourage peacebuilding.
Kvinna till Kvinna organised dialogue meetings for women affected by the Nagorny Karabakh conflict, to grow mutual understanding and encourage peacebuilding.
A group of activists and analysts from across the Armenian-Azerbaijani divide, meeting to discuss the ‘Basic Principles’ and other peacebuilding ideas. Photograph by Gulnar Salimova
This outreach programme was a follow-up to an earlier project, Dialogue Through Film. The aim was to continue dialogue by encouraging independent debate in Armenian and Azerbaijani societies about each other and the challenges around Armenian-Azerbaijani reconciliation. Photograph by Knar Babayan
‘Healing collective trauma’ aimed to raise awareness of societal trauma and how it manifests in the communities affected by the Nagorny Karabakh conflict. Photograph by Vaghinak Ghazaryan
A journalistic project aimed at highlighting the human cost of the protracted conflict. After 2020, it revived dialogue between media professionals, and improved trust and understanding between them. Photograph by Gulnar Salimova
The South Caucasus Mediation and Dialogue Initiative brought together a range of peace and human rights activists in the region to share their experience of dialogue and informal mediation. The aim was to use expert analysis, critical thinking and advocacy to influence both public debate and official mediation processes. Photograph...