The Power of Early Childhood Developments in Conflict and Post Conflict Societies 6 February 2013 Europa Hotel, Belfast. Northern Ireland.

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The Power of Early Childhood Developments in Conflict and Post Conflict Societies 6 February 2013 Europa Hotel, Belfast. Northern Ireland

The International Network on Peace Building with Young Children Our aims to share knowledge and expertise in relation to the development of early childhood programmes that promote respect for ethnic diversity specifically in areas that are either currently experiencing and/or emerging from armed conflict to develop practice materials, training programmes and advocacy tools and strategies to promote reconciliation and peace building through early childhood service developments

Members of the Network Azerbaijan( representing ISSA) Albania Northern Ireland Colombia Serbia Iraq Nepal South Africa Lebanon Ethiopia El Salvador Palestine Israel Turkey Cote D’Ivoire Croatia Kosovo Macedonia Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development Child Fund International The Network is made of early childhood specialists, teachers and academics and advocates in Early Childhood Care and Education from the following countries:

Overview of the Work of the Network Network formed in Belfast in 2004 in partnership between Early Years, World Forum Foundation and Cinde funded by European Union – major product from this period was publication of From Conflict to Peace Building: The Power of Early Childhood Initiatives Lessons from Around the World Translated into Spanish by CINDE in Colombia and partially available in Arabic used as advocacy tool ongoing further funding from European Union/Atlantic Philanthropies / Bernard Van Leer Focus on three key areas Development of Masters in Peace Building and Early Childhood Development of Programmatic Toolkit based on the evidence-based Northern Ireland Respecting Difference Peace Building Programme Advocacy and Networking

Launch of the Masters Programme October 2012 Evolved from the recommendations from “Conflict to Peace Building” Recognition of the need to develop a high skills set so as to be able to work sensitively with young children and families in conflict and post conflict societies Recognition of the need to build capacity for institutional change Fist cohort of local and international students recruited and commenced the programme in 2012/ now recruiting for 2013 New partnership with the INCORE at the University of Ulster Ability to be replicated within the membership countries Workshop 3 this afternoon

Programme Toolkit Builds upon the evidence based Northern Ireland Media Initiative Respecting Difference Programme Growing awareness that the impact of conflict on our youngest citizens has traditionally been overlooked. Emerging knowledge that the early childhood sector has potential to contribute to meeting the needs of young children, families and communities in whatever conflict situation they find themselves in.

Child Rights Ecology Model

The Proposed Framework

Using the Programme Toolkit in Practice Focuses on parents/teachers and caregivers and how they can support emotional well-being, self regulation and resilience of children Uses culturally and contextually appropriate resources and materials Available in a range of languages Embeds a child’s rights approach Can be used in the various stages of conflict and peace building Recognises the important interface between practice, advocacy and participative evaluation.

Programmatic Tool Kit in Practice Acknowledges that few early childhood programmes addressing all the systems Complexity of developing and evaluating ECD programmes Programmatic Framework offers a tool that enables those involved in the design, development and evaluation of ECD programmes

Current and Future Actions Toolkit to be used for practice, research and advocacy Pilot the toolkit in the 5 ECD Networks represented in the International Network on Peace Building Roll out of International Masters Programme on ECD and Peace Building in partnership with INCORE University of Ulster Advocacy toolkit currently under development New strategic plan for the network

We still have work to do…. We need to focus our efforts on advocacy at home and internationally Early Childhood services have a critical role to play in the Sharing Cohesion and Integration strategy for Northern Ireland The post 2015 Development Agenda needs to seriously address the impact of conflict on young children

A moral imperative to act recent/ongoing violence over flags

If we want to build lasting peace then we begin with young children (Mahatma Gandhi)

Our vision in the International Network on Peace Building We dream of giving birth to children who will ask “Mother what was war?” (Eve Merriman)