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Raluca Bragarea

Head of Communications, Bucharest

Part of FCDO Human Rights UK in Romania

28th March 2011 Bucharest, Romania

Conflict prevention

Today I had the opportunity, together with other colleagues in the Embassy, to attend a lunchtime presentation on peace-building and conflict prevention held by PATRIR’s Kai F. Brand-Jacobsen. Kai has been working on conflict prevention since he was a teenager and now, after many years and many projects across the globe, has developed a very coherent and well-structured approach to this issue.

While most of us regard conflict as the moment when an outburst occurs, this is often not the case the problem has actually been dormant and brewing for sometime. It is his belief that prevention, just like in medicine, is vital to keeping the “health” of an environment, be it a personal relationship, a social group or a bloc of nations. One interesting finding related to the armed conflict was that it did not offer a solution to the original problem but rather worsened it.

Kai during presentation for embassy staff

Teaching school-children about conflict prevention, just like with any other field of study, would bring a long-term benefit for a better understanding and management of conflict and its solutions. Kai argued, and I agree, that we study maths and music from an early age to have a well-rounded education, and not necessarily because we think this would make us accomplished mathematicians or music producers.
Do you think conflict prevention should be taught in schools?

About Raluca Bragarea

I joined the British Embassy in 2004, and have ever since enjoyed one of the most diverse and challenging jobs as a professional communicator, from partnering up with MTV Romania…

I joined the British Embassy in 2004, and have ever since
enjoyed one of the most diverse and challenging jobs as a professional
communicator, from partnering up with MTV Romania to promote the UN
anti-poverty agenda to handling Prince Charles’ press conference on a
hill top in picturesque Transylvania. One of the highlights working for
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has been the introduction of an
internship scheme in the Embassy; we bring along students from various
backgrounds to help us deliver our objectives while they get a unique
opportunity to learn hands-on about diplomacy.
I am a former TV journalist, specialising in foreign affairs, and a
Fulbright scholar. I hold a Master of Arts in Information and
Communication Studies with California State University at Chico.
I am a major cafe latte fan and like to collect hand-painted icons.
My other hobbies include travelling and watching movies with friends,
particularly Quentin Tarantino’s. The latest memorable film I watched
was District 9, a superb science fiction with a social twist – anybody
seen it?

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