Young people from Fushe Kosova’s municipality gathered for a two-day workshop on mural-making techniques as part of the project “Dialogue for Peace.”
They investigated how visual art might teach us about conflict resolution and violence prevention among young people, delving into concepts like perspective-taking, negotiation, effective communication, self-expression, decision-making, and self-reflection. The aims of avoiding violence through community-based art, artistic education, and healthy social development were also investigated.
This post is part of the “Dialogue for Peace” project, implemented by SIT. This project is supported by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, represented by the Embassy of Sweden in Pristina (Sida).