When a conflict is raging, the world is horrified by the images and stories in the news.
When the conflict stops, the media leave. The stories stop, and the region falls out of the world’s view.
Often the only time we hear about the country again is when it stumbles and conflict boils back up.
In the meantime,
the new leaders of these post-conflict
zones are faced
with the staggering task of
holding the peace.
In building a country after
serious conflict, new leaders are
often faced with a population
comprised of youth and widows,
a shattered infrastructure and a
devastated economy. Some are
trying to form a government, a
military, a police force, from a
generation that has grown up
surrounded by brutality, corruption and atrocity.
In virtually any country that has suffered long-term conflict,
justice and human rights have been nonexistent.
When the weapons are laid down, the work of peace building begins. It is a long road, with no guarantee of success.
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While posing unique challenges, post-conflict zones provide fertile ground for growing peace.

The program begins with close involvement by the country’s leaders and the local communities to develop 8-10 crucial programs for that zone.
From the government and community side, these will include:
