Kajo-Keji, March 15, 2024 (Nyamilepedia) — Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) organized a two-day training on Conflict Resolution and Community Mediation in Kajo-keji county of Central Equatorial State (CES).
Austrian center for peace (ACP) trains community peace monitors of five payams (Lira, Nyepo, Kangapo1, kangapo2 and liwolo and each) skill on community conflict mediation dialogue negation, as to “Strengthening conflict and gender sensitive community resilience”. Under the Theme “PEACE IS OUR COLLECTIVE RESPONBILITY”
Last day of training the Community Peace Monitors received important Items from CEPO as to easy there work in the community and be able to coordinate (Certificate bicycle, phone T-shirt and jacket) they appreciate Cepo and its partner ACP as it’s the first time in kajo-keji
Peace monitors from each boma take the training as golden because its community selection and take knowledge of peace building and implementation back to the community after training should advocate for peace, said Phanuel Dumo commissioner of kajo-keji.
Evans Amos, director of peace building appreciates the two days training and welcomes ACP to kajo-keji. The project helps the community special bring the refugees back from Uganda peace monitors are an element in community talks about peace, the project has an impact in the county.
He also appealed to partner Community empowerment for progress organization (CEPO) and Austrian Center of Peace (ACP) and donors to double more effort of funding so the work with peace monitors church leader’s musician and create environment for returnees within communities.
Community Empowerment for progress organization (CEPO) Mr. William lukudu project manager said peace monitor are Lucy because they have expert from Austria to train them on Conflict Resolution and the should be grateful for this opportunity, peace begins with yourself said Lukudu and community at large follows specially during the time the county needs the skills knowledge and training He also appealed to Community peace monitors to be leaders in their communities.