[05/05/2018 02:53]
Taiz-Saba
The Center for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights has launched a five-day workshop for training the stakeholders, political parties and CSOs, about the skills of dialoguing, mediation, and peace building.
The workshop ,launched in the central Yemen city of Taiz on Wednesday, brought together 50 activists from different political parties and groups and CSOs.
At the opening ceremony, the first deputy governor of Taiz, Dr. Abdulkawi Al-Makhlafi, said the workshop will contribute to narrowing the gap between the various stakeholders, building bridges of trust, spreading tolerance, and resolving conflicts in a spirit of dialogue.
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