Millicent Otieno is the CEO of Local Capacities for Peace International. She has years of experience in the coordination of an extensive network of trainers, practitioners and interested humanitarian, peace and development organizations working in the East African region and beyond. Millie is a Trainer of Trainers on the Alternative to Violence Project (AVP) and Master Trainer on Reflecting on Peace Practice as well as the Do No Harm/ Conflict Sensitive Approaches and practices. She has practiced in Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Somalia, Somaliland, Puntland, Burundi, Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria.
The services she provides include facilitation of workshops, training of implementers and field practice, training of trainers, coaching, mentoring and accompaniment of over 180 peacebuiding and 70 media. She provides training for security practitioners/trainers and partner organizations on conflict sensitivity, peace and community security work, planning workshops, project assessments and evaluations, case studies, documentation, and networking and exchange of experiences. She also provides translation and adaptation of relevant training material on participatory development approaches, conflict sensitivity, peace journalism, conflict transformation, community dialogue and mediation processes.
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- Central Africa
- Community Mobilisers
- Conflict Analysts
- Counsellor
- Dialogue Facilitators
- Diplomat
- Eastern Africa
- Friends of Community Voices
- Gender Analysts
- Human Rights Advocate
- Mediators
- Negotiators
- Northern Africa
- Peace Activist
- Peace Builder
- Peace Educators
- Peace Inter-faith dialogue facilitators
- Peace Journalists
- Peace Lawyers
- Peace Medics
- Peace Researchers
- Policy Analysts
- Political Analysts
- Publisher
- Rights Defender
- Southern Africa
- Trauma Counselors
- Western Africa
- Millicent Otieno is the CEO of Local Capacities for Peace International. She has years of experience in the coordination of an extensive network of trainers, practitioners and interested humanitarian, peace and development organizations working in the East African region and beyond. Millie is a Trainer of Trainers on the Alternative to Violence […]
- Born in Tunis, Emna Jeblaoui is the President of the International Institute in Human Development, which promotes multiparty dialogue and recently launched the Women for Peace and Security Project. Since 1999, she has taught translation and Islamic studies at the University of Manouba. From 2013-2015, Emna served as a consultant […]
- Irene Limo works with the United Nations Development Programme South Sudan within the Peace and Community Cohesion Project, where she supports community dialogues and civil society organizations working on the peace and development nexus in South Sudan. Until recently, Irene was the Coordinator of the Preventive Action and Mediation Cluster […]