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Methodology, Activities and Projections

The DHIPS activities shall comprise of lecturing, desk and field research and out-reach activities through workshops, roundtable discussions, seminars and conferences.

The DHIPS shall gather information relevant to its research output in accordance with high ethical standards, respecting human rights and general well being of research subjects. In conducting field research, the DHIPS shall ensure that it complies with all the principles that are aimed at protecting the dignity and privacy of every individual who, in the course of the research, will be requested to provide personal or commercially valuable information about him/herself or others.

These institutional activities and their timeframes are reflected in table 3 below.

Description Peace education short training courses School peace training The Dag Hammarskjöld Journal on Peace and Conflict Studies Lecture series

Item no Description
1 Lectures in human rights, governance and peacebuilding; human security and development; and environment, sustainable development and peace for training aids, supplementary teaching and guest lecturers($10,000 per year)
2 Research activities in the following identified areas at $100,000 per year
 
  1. Maritime Piracy in the West Indian Ocean;
  2. Fragility of Africa’s Security Architecture;
  3. Environmental and Climate Change Challenges in the SADC Region and their effect on the security dimension;
  4. Information Technology and Peace and Conflict in Africa;
  5. Strategic vision of Zambia’s socio-economic and political environment: Vision 2040
  6. Post-conflict reconstruction in the African Union;
  7. Youth and Conflict Theory;
  8. and Sustainable Human Development and peace in SADC.
  9. Reconstruction of the security sector in new emerging states in Africa
  10. Dag Hammarskjöld project
  11. Regional integration and Peace
3 Out-reach activities
 
  1.  Peace education short training courses
  2.  School peace training
  3.  The Dag Hammarskjöld Journal on Peace and Conflict Studies
  4.  Lecture series
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