| Independent evaluation confirms Interpeace’s/IRDP’s work in Rwanda |
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July 2008 - An independent evaluation commissioned by Interpeace and the Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP) has validated the value and impact of the work in Rwanda. The two authors of the study highlight IRDP’s “distinctive niche or profile” which sets it apart from approaches used by other peacebuilding organizations.
The research was undertaken by Serge Rwamasirabo, a Rwandan private consultant who has been working for the past twenty years closely with rural communities. He collaborated with Sue Williams, a special consultant to the Reflecting on Peace Practice programme of the Collaborative for Development Action and to the Folke Bernadotte Academy. The research is based upon document study, interviews and visits to two of IRDP’s activities in urban and rural areas. The report which was completed in April 2008 finds: “IRDP/Interpeace has established itself as an interlocutor, described in terms as credible, neutral, objective, and accepted. It has been particularly adept at identifying important issues which were controversial or taboo, yet which needed to be discussed in order for Rwanda to progress in the direction of peacebuilding (…).” |




