africa

During the 1990s and 2000s, John Paul worked extensively in different regions and countries in Africa. Of note would be support to accompany colleagues and students who were developing the West African Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) and in offering support for direct conciliation initiatives in Somalia and Kenya. John Paul's involvement in peacebuilding in Somalia unfolded during his tenure with the Mennonite Central Committee and more specifically the Mennonite and International Conciliation Services. In collaboration with the University of Waterloo's Horn of Africa Project and regional partners, John Paul was involved in a range of mediation initiatives. For example, he served as a convener/facilitator with the Somali Peace and Consultation Committee and a consultant to the Life and Peace Institute's initiatives in support of the United Nations' reconciliation process in Somalia. John Paul’s direct participation in peacebuilding efforts in Kenya were most notably as an advisor for the National Council of Churches of Kenya and the Nairobi Peace Initiative, with a particular emphasis on evaluation and program design. Beyond these direct engagements, John Paul has practiced alongside and provided accompaniment to extraordinary Kenyan peace practitioners. The stories of peace practitioners like Rose Barmasai, Dekha Ibrahim, Hizkias Assefa, Sam Doe, and Emmanuel Bombande feature prominently in John Paul’s writing and speaking. More recently, in his role as Senior Fellow at Humanity United, John Paul has been working with The Unyoke Foundation, founded by Nomfundo Walaza and Chris Spies, alongside youth networking and initiatives for peace in South Sudan.

Sam Doe

A story of Liberia peacebuilder Sam Doe's journey to participate in Eastern Mennonite University's Summer Peacebuilding Institute.

Sister Mary’s Tear

A story of Sister Mary Tarcisia and her work with young women who were taken from their homes by the Lord's Resistance Army and formed as child soldiers during the war in Uganda.

A Story from Wajir: How a Few Women Stopped a War

A story of the women of Wajir who initially set out to assure a safe market and ultimately stopped a war.

A Story from Ghana: I Call You Father Because I Do Not Wish to Disrespect You

A story of an encounter admist the escalation of conflict in Northern Ghana that shifted the future unfolding of conflict, perhaps planting the seeds that avoided a civil war.

Mennonite Central Committee Efforts in Somalia/Somaliland: A Brief Overview

A paper outlining Mennonite Central Committee peacemaking involvement in Somalia/Somaliland between 1989 and 1993.

10 Lessons Learned Wandering in Peacebuilding

A top ten list of things that the international arena, especially the many settings of struggling with protracted and violent conflict, has taught John Paul about life and the vocation of peacebuilding.

A Tribute to Sam Doe

Honoring Sam Doe in his awarding of Eastern Mennonite University's Distinguished Service Award, 2002.

Respect

The sixth of seven blog posts shared with the Apprentice Program participant cohort.