The EYN Peace Program, which focuses on Trauma Consciousness and Resilience, Alternative to Violence Project, and Interfaith dialogue, bringing together Muslims and Christians, has been sending participants to Jos for peace training.
Today, at the EYN headquarters in Kwarhi, Hong LGA, Adamawa State, the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and Peace Training Center (PTC) Jos evaluated the peace training beneficiaries.
This evaluation aims to assess the impact and effectiveness of the peace training program, which has been instrumental in promoting peace, understanding, and conflict resolution skills among participants. The EYN Peace Program has been instrumental in fostering a culture of peace and nonviolence in the region.
The evaluation will help identify areas of success and opportunities for improvement, ensuring the continued growth and impact of the peace program.
EYN Peace Program Evaluates Peace Training Beneficiaries- BERNARD PHANUEL
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