Monitor of Civil Peace and Memory in Lebanon
The Lebanese Foundation of Permanent Civil Peace (LFPCP) launched the programme ‘Monitor of Civil Peace and Memory in Lebanon’, ongoing since 2000. It involved several initiatives and projects, notably the ‘Strengthening Civil Peace’ initiative between 2012 and 2014, which entailed a series of roundtable discussions and seminars on violence and armed conflicts, the memory of the civil war and dealing with the past. Among targeted groups were intellectuals, religious and political leaders, NGOs, businessmen, and journalists. Every session dealt with a specific topic ranging from the role of media in strengthening civil peace to the role of religious leaders and other key actors. The project produced several reports and publications.
LFPCP (2014). The Institutions for the Preservation of Civil Peace in Lebanon Today. http://www.lfpcp.org/LFPCP/Report/Institutions-Preservation-Civil-Peace-...
LFPCP (2008). Retrieving the Rule of Law to Strengthen Civil Peace. http://www.lfpcp.org/LFPCP/Report/Retrieving-Rule-Law-Strengthen-Civil-P...
LFPCP (2006). Putting An End to Lebanon as a Playground. http://www.lfpcp.org/LFPCP/Report/Putting-End-Lebanon-Playground
LFPCP (2005). Concept of Lebanon. http://www.lfpcp.org/LFPCP/Report/Concept-of-Lebanon
LFPCP (2004). Monitoring Civil Peace and Memory in Lebanon. http://www.lfpcp.org/LFPCP/Report/Report-Monitoring-Civil-Peace-Memory-L...