Encuentros Nansen | Chile

Since the riots in 2019, the Nansen Peace Center has been working on dialogue in Chile with two main goals: to convey knowledge about dialogue, and to create meeting places for dialogue. Nineteen universities are now preparing their own national network for knowledge and research on dialogue.

Dialogue is not an attempt to get everyone to think the same, but about building trust despite our disagreements. In such a community of disagreement, we can live with our differences, and at the same time build trust through listening, asking, and building.

Regional dialogue project in La Araucanía

In 2021, the seven universities in La Araucanía, together with Bishop Héctor Vargas, invited the Nansen Peace Center to collaborate on strengthening dialogue capacities in the region, in a context of high social tension. Since then, an extensive training process has been developed, including more than 80 dialogue workshops.

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National dialogue project i Chile

The Nansen Peace Centre’s dialogue work in Chile began after the social uprising in 2019 (“Estallido social”). The request came from then-President Sebastián Piñera and civil society organizations, and was later renewed by President Gabriel Boric. Since then, the Nansen Peace Centre’s mission in Chile has had two main purposes: to help create space for dialogue and to strengthen dialogue capacities.

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Team Nansen in Chile

The Nansen Peace Centre’s dialogue team in Chile consists of five project staff members led by Alfredo Zamudio. Since its inception in 2019, the dialogue team in Chile has worked toward two main goals: Contributing to creating space for dialogue and strengthening the Chilean society’s capacity for dialogue.

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