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(CAIN Northern Ireland)
The project is structured into four main themes that are designed to:
1) Investigate the interface between regeneration and reconciliation in a contested city like Belfast.
2) Investigate the structure and culture of collaboration within and among the three tiers of city governance
3) Build a University-Community Partnership in Belfast and assess its development and impact.
4) Investigate the most appropriate model and rationale for a systematic social economy in Belfast.
(Queen's University of Belfast)
Cross-Borderlanguage body
(University of Ulster)
(Initiative on Conflict Resolution & Ethnicity)
The Institute for Conflict Research is an independent research organisation which specialises in working on issues related to conflict, social transformation and social justice.
(Irish School of Ecumenics)
The Human Rights Centre aims to support a community of researchers in the area of human rights and to promote other academic and human rights organisations, so as to produce scholarship of excellence in this field.
Irish Language
Addressing racism and sectarianism through multi-cultural arts.
CultureNorthernIreland is an online cultural atlas covering music, literature, sport, heritage, dance, theatre, fashion and the visual arts. Our website contains hundreds of articles, profiles and reviews, as well as multimedia material. Our intention is to create an online cultural network across Northern Ireland and beyond. We are a non-commerical project, run by the Linen Hall Library in Belfast and the Nerve Centre in Derry.
Diversity Online is a multimedia online learning environment dealing with issues of cultural diversity in Northern Ireland.
Cultural Education - World & Roots Music
Community Relations Programme of the IFA
The Project aims to reduce exploitation of, and prejudice towards migrant workers, to empower migrant workers and improve service delivery and conditions for migrant workers. The Project’s role is strategic and it is not involved in the direct service delivery or coal-face client work which is undertaken by project partners.
The British Council is the UK's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations.
CultureNorthernIreland is an online cultural atlas of Northern Ireland, covering music, literature, sport, heritage, dance, theatre, fashion and the visual arts. It contains hundreds of articles, profiles and reviews on every cultural aspect imaginable, as well as exciting multimedia content. With a geographical spread of more than 300 cities, towns and villages, CultureNorthernIreland gives a unique account of all Northern Ireland has to offer, highlighting and celebrating the diverse cultural heritages to be found here.
An International Service for Conflict Transformation
Conciliation Resources (CR) provides practical and sustained support to people and groups in areas of armed conflict or potential violence. We specifically work with those working at community or national levels to prevent violence or transform conflict into opportunities for development.
Large number of general human rights resources
The policy – A SHARED FUTURE - Policy and Strategic Framework for Good Relations in Northern Ireland was published on Monday 21 March 2005 by way of a Written Ministerial Statement (WMS) in the House by the Rt Hon John Spellar MP.
Interactive BBC CD ROM
Global Peacebuilders is an international network of conflict resolution, conflict transformation and peacebuilding initiatives. By connecting organisations, individual practitioners, researchers and other groups worldwide, we offer a solid platform for learning, exchange of innovative practice and development of international partnerships for reconciliation and peacebuilding.
Healing Through Remembering are an extensive cross-community project working on ways of dealing with the past relating to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland.
North Belfast Interface Network was established in 2002 by community organisations to develop a strategic response to interface violence and develop community relations work in North Belfast.
Creative resources for community relations work
North/South women's body
The Group's mssion is to promote, advocate and address where possible, the needs of victims of the conflict in Ireland in order to achieve health, peace of mind, security and the foundations for personal growth.
BAC have various Community Relations pilot programmes up and coming focusing on personal development of young people though the medium of Outdoor Education. We are a personal development charity that aims to engage people from all backgrounds in programmes of activity that encourage them to reach their full potential and explore their social and personal development.
Based in Belfast, the centre works across Northern Ireland with a wide range of groups, charities and individual young people.
The website has been designed to provide teachers and schools with a wide range of up to date information and resources on the development of community relations practice in schools.
Joined in Equity, Diversity and Interdependence
National Union of Students in Ireland/Union of Students in Ireland
Springboard is committed within a spirit of partnership, to building the capacity of disadvantaged young people and their communities and contributing to a society that is at ease with itself and its cultural diversity.
A Department of Voluntary Service Bureau
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