{"id":8186,"date":"2017-09-22T12:39:55","date_gmt":"2017-09-22T16:39:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/peacebuilder\/?p=8186"},"modified":"2018-09-06T12:55:52","modified_gmt":"2018-09-06T16:55:52","slug":"2017-winston-fellows","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/peacebuilder\/2017\/09\/2017-winston-fellows\/","title":{"rendered":"2017 Winston Fellows"},"content":{"rendered":"
The full-tuition scholarship for an international or indigenous person \u201cnew to peacebuilding\u201d requires an application from the individual and a partnering organization. A six-week internship after attendance at SPI is also required, with specific objectives and an action plan.<\/p>\n
SPI provided Karki with new skills \u2013 she took courses in faith-based peacebuilding, conflict coaching, and truth-telling, reconciliation and restorative justice \u2013 but also time to \u201crefuel and reflect,\u201d she said. \u201cWorking along with local facilitators to bring stakeholders to dialogue and working with them, filling them with positivity and optimism, encouraging them \u2013 all of that takes a lot of mental, spiritual and physical energy.\u201d<\/p>\n At SPI, \u201cthere is so much to learn and you come to realize that you are not the only one, that there are people around the world who are working in really difficult situations and still hopeful that change can happen,\u201d she said. \u201cI have derived much positive energy from that.\u201d<\/p>\n Karki calls dialogue processes a \u201cpreventive and more proactive way of managing conflicts,\u201d even in a country with caste, class, gender and ethnic divides. The Asia Foundation is widely regarded in Nepal for efforts in training communities about mediation and dialogue as a tool for conflict transformation and peacebuilding. This is an especially important tool for citizens in remote areas who cannot easily access judicial systems.<\/p>\n Despite having a female president and around 30 percent female parliamentarians, Nepal is highly patriarchal. Out of 7,000 mediators, The Asia Foundation has trained more than 2,000 female mediators \u2013 an important step towards inclusion and equity at the community level, Karki says.<\/p>\n
<\/a>Sumina Karki<\/span>, 29, is a program officer working primarily in community mediation and dialogue with The Asia Foundation. A founding member of the Nepalese feminist group Chaukath, she came to peacebuilding three years ago after working as a journalist and researcher.<\/p>\nTHERESA \u201cTESSY\u201d GUSIM-NDASULE<\/b><\/h2>\n