CDR began its work in Jammu-Kashmir in year 2000. One of our most important initiatives has been 'Dialogues with people of J&K'. Initially these were hosted in private sitting rooms of people in Srinagar... . .
Beyond Borders - Intra Kashmir Dialogues
In January 2004, leaders of Pakistan and India launched the peace process on the sidelines of Islamabad SAARC summit. This signaled that the two former adversaries were ready to become partners in building peace between India and Pakistan.. . .
Bridging Divides - Intra-Kashmir Women's Dialogue
The first Intra-Kashmir Women's Conference - "Connecting Women across the Line of Control" - was held in Srinagar from November 16 - 18, 2007. .
Peace Education Training Programme for School Teachers
In the year 2000, UNESCO's Dakar conference, adopted a major policy statement: 'Education for all by 2015'. Looking at the present needs in many parts of the world today, the declaration included two new items - Aids Awareness and Peace Education - .. . .
Connecting Communities in Mumbai & Maharashtra
The riots of 1992-93 and the serial bomb blasts that followed in Mumbai, unleashed a trail of alienation between religious communities in the Metropolis.. .
Remorse, Reconciliation & Dialogue in Gujrat
CDR began its work in Jammu-Kashmir in year 2000. One of our most important initiatives has been 'Dialogues with people of J&K'. Initially these were hosted in private sitting rooms of people in Srinagar. . .
IN BRIEF
Centre for Dialogue and reconciliation or CDR is an initiative that hopes to serve as acatalyst for internal and external peace in South Asia through process of discourse and dialogue- a process that seeks to promote a peaceful approach to the resolution of conflict with justice and equity, and the eve ntual goal of reconciliation.
Selecting the two themes of Education and Environment from the eight topics proposed by the India-Pakistan Joint Commission, CDR in collaboration with Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore, has initiated a one-year pilot project on potential partnerships between India and Pakistan in the fields of education and urban environmental protection.