Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the conceptual frameworks and theoretical underpinnings that inform peace studies. It aims to critically analyze existing theories and propose new paradigms for understanding conflict and resolution.
This session focuses on the various strategies employed in conflict resolution across different cultural and social contexts. Participants will examine case studies that highlight successful and unsuccessful approaches to managing societal conflicts.
This track addresses the intersection of human rights and social justice within the context of ongoing conflicts. It seeks to discuss the implications of human rights violations and the role of advocacy in promoting justice.
This session emphasizes the importance of dialogue in fostering understanding and reconciliation among conflicting parties. It will explore methodologies for effective dialogue and its impact on peacebuilding efforts.
This track examines the role of policy development in creating frameworks for sustainable peace. Participants will discuss best practices and innovative policies that contribute to long-term conflict transformation.
This session investigates the relationship between security studies and peace initiatives. It will analyze how security policies can either contribute to or hinder peace processes in various contexts.
This track focuses on transformative justice as an alternative to traditional punitive measures in post-conflict societies. It aims to explore restorative practices that promote healing and accountability.
This session highlights the critical role of civil society organizations in facilitating conflict transformation. Participants will discuss strategies for empowering communities to engage in peace processes.
This track provides a platform for discussing global perspectives on peace and security issues. It aims to foster dialogue among scholars and practitioners from diverse geographical and cultural backgrounds.
This session focuses on the involvement of youth in peacebuilding and conflict resolution efforts. It will explore innovative programs and initiatives that empower young people to become active agents of change.
This track examines the influence of media on public perceptions of peace and conflict. Participants will analyze how media narratives can either promote peace or exacerbate tensions in society.
