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CROATIA - post conflict community building forums
In post-war Croatia, the country has been faced with complex issues of
return and reconciliation among Serbs, Croats, Muslims and other ethnic
groups. The task of rebuilding the country, reconciliation and working
through issues of justice and accountability are complicated and compounded
by massive economic problems and personal and collective loss and trauma
from the war.
The project, 'Building Sustainable Community in the Aftermath of the
War', organized by Udruga Mi, (a non -governmental organization based
in Split), and supported by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees,
UNHCR, was for people working in the field with post-conflict issues and
community building. The project involved four-day forums held two times a year, facilitated by Arlene Audergon and Lane Arye, and follow up contact in the field by Udruga Mi as well as a journal, written by participants. Audergon and Arye first went to Croatia, to Osijek in 1996.
A diverse group of key people who deal with issues
of refugees, returnees and displaced people, gathered to work among themselves on the kinds of tensions and problems they were meeting
in the field.
The premise of the forums is that although the group is committed to rebuilding
community, the tensions and problems in the country are mirrored in the
group, due to diversity of their war-related experiences. The group made
up of Serbs, Croats and Muslims have the opportunity to work deeply on
the issues together.
The feedback for these forums has been very strong. Participants
state that forums impacted their work. Many have felt the forums to be
transformative for their lives and work in the region and in regaining
a belief in humanity that they had no longer felt possible. We often heard people ask
“What might have happened if these forums had happened before the war ?“
The Forums
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1996 Osijek, ' Reconciliation
and Community Building' Four day Seminar/Forum made
up of diverse participants working with reconciliation and return
in Croatia and Bosnia, dealing with charged war-related situations.
Organized and funded by IRC, International Rescue Committee, facilitated
by Drs. Arlene Audergon and Lane Arye |
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1997 Split, 'Social Turbulence,
Minority Issues' project, designed and
implemented by Udruga Mi, in collaboration with different NGOs from
war-affected areas, Arlene Audergon and Lane Arye and the Global Process
Institute (GPI). The Open Society Institute (OSI) was a partner with
Udruga Mi, offering financial support of the project. Facilitated
by Drs. Arlene Audergon and Lane Arye |
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1998-2002, Ethnic reconciliation
project 'Building Sustainable Community in the Aftermath of the War'
Designed and implemented by Udruga Mi, in collaboration with Arlene
Audergon and Lane Arye. Project has been implemented with the support
of United Nations High Commission for Refugees UNHCR, Office of Transition
Initiatives OTI, USAID, The Threshold Foundation, and OSCE. There
was also support from Embassies. Forums and training among a diverse
group of Serbs, Croats, Muslims and people of other ethnic groups,
dealing with complex issues of return and reconciliation among refugees,
returnees and displaced people, in a country- wide project covering
all areas affected by the war in Croatia. Project also fostered communication
between governmental and non-governmental organizations. The project
included large conflict resolution forums, regional meetings, a journal,
and intensive training sessions for a selected group of facilitators.
The project reached approximately 300 hundred professionals and paraprofessionals
from more than 35 NGOs, (both local and international), 12 regional
Red Cross branches, 27 governmental organizations, and representatives
of 6 local governments. Facilitated by Drs. Arlene Audergon and Lane
Arye |
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Forums took place in the
following towns in Croatia
1996 Osijek
1997 Split
1998 Split
1998 Stupicke Toplice
1999 Trogir
1999 Topusko
2000 Brac
2000 Dubrovnik
2001 Supetar
2001 Nasice |
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October 8, 2001 Vukovar,
Croatia 30 participants gathered representing
NGOs and community projects in Vukovar dealing with post-war issues
and community building. Cooperatively organized by Udruga Mi and Vukovar
Institute for Peace Research and Education, VIMIO. The forum was held
at VIMIO and facilitated by Drs. Arlene Audergon and Lane Arye. Intense
forum discussion revealed the state of actual 'apartheid' still operating
in the region in aftermath of atrocities and trauma. The forum led
to insight about what was needed to support sub-community work, and
to make it possible for groups to meet together. Participants and
organizers asked to continue this work. Follow up is needed. |
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November 3-6 2006, Split, Udruga MI and UNHCR created a new project to work with all regions in Croatia that were hit the hardest during the war and were continuing to experience great obstacles in rebuilding community. The three day forum was a part of a project that also included supporting people to develop specific projects within their home regions. The forum participants included people from NGOs, Governmental Organizations and International Organziations working in these regions. Intensive discussions included working relationships between NGO's and Governmental Organizations; how to move from the past to the future in view of community trauma and the need for accountability and closure; and relationships between ethnic, national groups. Forum facilitated by Arlene Audergon, Lane Arye and Jean-Claude Audergon |
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