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Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR) - Romania

Country

Romania

Region

Global, Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, South Asia

Programme Summary

Founded in March 2001, PATRIR links scholars, grassroots activists, and peace researchers throughout Romania, South-Eastern Europe, and internationally. Its aims include strengthening and empowering grassroots organisations and citizens' action groups, mobilising people for active peace work and peaceful conflict resolution, and addressing the structural causes of poverty, human rights violations, and economic and social injustice. PATRIR's approach includes action, research, training/education, and dissemination.

Communication Strategies

PATRIR defines itself as fulfilling several different, but interconnected, roles in the peacebuilding process. These roles are delineated below.


PATRIR - the organisation


The core method of all PATRIR work is praxis, combining research with active peace work and peaceful conflict resolution. PATRIR cooperates with researchers, students, individuals, governments, and civil society groups to address the structural transformations and challenges facing the countries of Eastern Europe. PATRIR promotes policies designed to meet the needs of local communities, including continuing democratisation, strengthening regional cooperation, and supporting human security and well-being. PATRIR is dedicated to strengthening human rights and the rights of the people of Romania and eastern Europe and to promoting global solidarity, democracy, and the meeting of human needs. Organisers are committed to promoting democratic structures and citizens' participation both within Romania and internationally. To this end, PATRIR works to strengthen cooperation between Romanian organisations, and to strengthen cooperation with similar peace and development organisations throughout Eastern Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Western Europe, and North America.


PATRIR - the research institute and network of scholars

The PATRIR Network is made up of critical thinkers throughout Romania dealing with issues related to peace and conflict, development, globalisation, poverty, structural violence, gender, human rights, and ecology. Their research is based on a method called "Diagnosis-Prognosis-Therapy", which combines analysis with creative therapy to find suggestions for what can be done. In cooperation with Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj), PATRIR offers courses in peace and development studies, a Masters Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies, a programme for the training of Junior Peace Researchers, and research positions for MA and PhD students. The 7 core subjects of PATRIR research are:

  1. Peacebuiding and Conflict Transformation
  2. Nonviolence and Peace Strategies
  3. Politics and Governance
  4. Globalisation, Human Rights, and Social and Economic Development
  5. Alternative Defence and Security
  6. Ecological Sustainability
  7. Gender, Equality, Empowerment

Social, economic, and political transformations resulting from the events following the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing transformations in Romania and throughout Eastern Europe are among PATRIR's core research foci. People's movements, nonviolent action, democratic participation, and peaceful conflict resolution are at the heart of the search for alternatives. To support this emphasis, PATRIR established the Gandhi Peace Library and Resource Centre. It is open to the public, and all materials are freely available.


PATRIR - the training centre

PATRIR organises training programmes in peacebuilding and peaceful conflict transformation; peace journalism; democracy and human rights; multi-culturalism; empowering civil society; gender and peace; people-centred, sustainable development; post-war reconstruction, rehabilitation, reconciliation and healing; and, environment and ecology. Though the Centre itself is based in Cluj-Napoca, PATRIR training can be carried out in any location throughout Romania or internationally (in cooperation with partners such as the TRANSCEND Centre for South-Eastern Europe). PATRIR training includes 1 and 2 day(s) modules, 1 and 2 week(s) courses, and the 3-week TRANSCEND Summer Peace Institute for advanced scholars and practitioners. Participants in PATRIR training programmes frequently include politicians and diplomats, aid and development workers, UN and NGO staff, civil society activists, professors, teachers, students, journalists, artists, and psychologists from Romania and more than 30 countries.


Participatory methodologies define these training programmes. For example, the 3-day "Preparing for Nonviolent Actions in Practice" will take place in May 2004 in cooperation with TRANSCEND. Held in Cluj-Napoca, the workshop will begin with a session in which participants talk about some of their own stories and experiences with non-violent action (as observers or participants). Each participant will explore the central obstacles to the pursuit of non-violent action in his or her work or life. Additional sessions will focus on strategic planning of a political campaign, with a focus on adapting campaigns to particular cultural, social, religious, and political contexts.


PATRIR - the centre for peace action

PATRIR works closely with Romanian, Hungarian, and Romani organisations to address conflicts within Romania, and to promote human rights and peaceful conflict resolution. PATRIR also collaborates with organisations and institutions in neighbouring countries working to address these issues. This action strategy involves workshops; direct action; dialogues with citizens' groups, politicians, and community and business leaders; and cooperation with schools and civil society organisations to raise awareness and mobilise people to find solutions to the challenges facing them. For example, in April 2002, PATRIR helped organise and carry out Peace Week: Building a Culture and Vision for Peace in Europe. The Romania event brought together youth activists and community leaders from across Europe for 5 days of training programmes, workshops, skills exercises, and bridge-building. And from August through September 2002, approximately 30 PATRIR volunteers carried out a Solidarity March for Peace and Democracy from Cluj-Napoca to Bucharest, organising citizens' forums with local communities and civil society organisations along the 460 km route.

Development Issues

Peace, Rights, Gender, Political Participation, Education.

Partners

Babes-Bolyai University, TRANSCEND.

Contact

Alex Moldovan
Coordinador de las Capacitaciones
UTP (por sus siglas en inglés)
E-Mail: alex@patrir.ro
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En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde 14/03/2004

Babes-Bolyai University, TRANSCEND.

Source

Letter sent from Alex Moldovan to The Communication Initiative on February 6 2004; and PATRIR description on the TRANSCEND site.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 12 2004
Last Updated February 12 2004

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