Rosealine Obah, a peacebuilding practitioner, has graduated with first-class honours from Makerere University in Uganda after completing a postgraduate diploma in peacebuilding and conflict transformation.
The senior Cameroonian journalist and peace advocate received the distinction following her studies in conflict analysis, mediation, negotiation, and reconciliation, areas considered central to efforts to promote peace and social cohesion.
The program, offered by one of Africa's leading universities, combines academic training with practical approaches to conflict prevention and resolution.
Appreciation Note.Rosaline Obah's work has focused on community engagement, dialogue, and initiatives designed to strengthen peaceful coexistence and address the underlying causes of conflict. Her academic achievement marks a significant milestone in a career dedicated to peacebuilding and community development.
The growing demand for trained peacebuilding professionals has been highlighted by ongoing social, political, and security challenges across many parts of Africa and beyond.
Specialists in the field play an important role in supporting conflict prevention, community resilience, and post-conflict recovery efforts.
Award Certification.Speaking about the achievement, colleagues described her as a committed advocate for dialogue and inclusive approaches to conflict resolution.
She says she hopes to continue supporting initiatives that promote peace, strengthen communities, and encourage greater participation in efforts to address conflict and social divisions.
Her graduation is being seen by supporters as an example of the role education can play in preparing professionals to contribute to peace and development initiatives at local, national, and regional levels.
@Laarry Times
Comments
Post a Comment