Nathalie Al-Zyoud
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  • Pikesville, MD
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Graduate Student Independent Study: Washington, D.C. Conflict Assessment

Started Nov 9, 2015 0 Replies

SPRING 2016 CAPSTONE/INDEPENDENT STUDY PROJECT Project Title: “…Continue

Tags: volunteer, student, internship, conflict, assessment

INVITATION: Mediators’ Lunch

Started Sep 19, 2015 0 Replies

International Mediators Community of Practice (IMCP)Mediators’ LunchLocation: Au Bon Pain…Continue

Tags: DC, lunch, mediation

07.22.15 IMCP General Membership Meeting (Part 2): CONNECT, RELATE, CREATE

Started Jul 16, 2015 0 Replies

International Mediators Community of Practice (IMCP) IMCP General Membership Meeting (PART 2): CONNECT, RELATE, CREATEDate: Wednesday, July…Continue

 

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Profile Information

What is your profession and title?
Senior Mediator
What is your ADR experience? (trainings and education)
Johns Hopkins University Washington, DC
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) July 2013
Master of International Public Policy
• Concentration: Conflict Management
• Selected coursework: International Dispute Settlement; International Law; the Middle East and the Arab World; Practical Research Methods; Stabilization and Reconstruction; Quantitative Analysis
• Initiated a 4-credit International Policy Practicum course and skills courses in Operational Security Management, Basic Mediation, Facilitating Dialogue, and M&E for Peacebuilding Operations

Community Conferencing Center (CCC) Baltimore, MD
Facilitator March 2013
• Community Conferencing Training (20 hours)

Community Meditation Maryland (CMM) Takoma Park, MD
Certified Mediator October 2011
• Basic Mediation Training (45 hours)
• Department of Corrections Re-Entry and Transition Mediation Training (8 hours)
• Parenting Plan Training (21 hours)
• Mediate cases referred by the States Attorney’s Office, Police Department, the Department of Correction, and the community.
• Mediate business, workplace, landlord/tenant, youth, family, and neighbor disputes
What, if any, ADR organizations or groups do you belong to?
International Mediators' Community of Practice (IMCP)
The Network of Religious and Traditional Peacemakers
Maryland Program for Mediator Excellence (MPME)
What are you hoping to get from ADRhub.com
Information about the field of International mediation
Do you/your company have a website?
http://communitiesintransition.com
Are you on Twitter? If provide a link to your Twitter page.
http://twitter.com/nathaliealzyoud

Nathalie Al-Zyoud's Blog

IMCP Internship

Posted on August 20, 2015 at 3:41pm 0 Comments

CIT is looking for an intern to help with the coordination of the International Mediator Community of Practice's (IMCP) activities.

http://communitiesintransition.com/IMCPinternship

Deadline: August 25th

Mediating the Aftermath of War

Posted on June 3, 2015 at 7:10pm 0 Comments

Central African Republic

In the shadows of Bangui's National Forum, NGOs are doing the painstaking work of rebuilding CAR' social fabric. While at the national-level, delegates made police recommendations around such topics as peace and security, justice and reconciliation, governance, as well as social and economic development, at the community-level these problems are personal...Read…

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Measuring Progress Towards Peace: indicators of success

Posted on September 18, 2014 at 6:00pm 0 Comments

Mediation is a change process whose impact can be felt at different levels of society, measured across time and evaluated from different stakeholders' point of view. For this reason mediators should take an expansive view of success, beyond just the signing of an agreement.

The indicators described below should be seen as inter-dependent variables that…

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Pastors and Imams co-mediating local conflicts

Posted on July 14, 2014 at 1:15pm 0 Comments

Modelling collaboration in your process design

In this adversarial world of power politics, collaborative peace-making processes are emerging as providing surprisingly sustainable outcomes. Unlike power negotiations,...Read more

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