Peace Building & Transformation
Over time we at ACAD learned that the way we do our emergency and development programming helps prevent or transform conflicts. If we ignore conflicts and their underlying causes then our work prolongs the conflict by providing new resources to the warring parties (like food and supplies), or our programs are destroyed in the chaos and violence. If we help our partners address the injustices in their society that cause conflict and facilitate respectful relationships between conflicting parties then our work together builds sustainable peace.
Before engaging in peace building, we analyze the conflict context with our partners and the community to decide how best to focus our activities. In some areas, we proactively prevent conflict through human rights education, advocacy or support for microfinance activities. These programs help address social injustices before people see violence as their only option for change. In places where violent conflicts are ongoing, we try to ensure our emergency relief programming does not exacerbate the conflict, but rather utilizes resources for peaceful change. For example, in some regions ACAD works on providing peace education for children in IDPs camps or improving relations between refugees and local inhabitants. In areas recovering from violence, we may help people rebuild their homes, reestablish a viable economy that values all members of society, or help create the social space for the long process of recovering from trauma and reconciling relationships.