Amplifying voices of respect and tolerance across Northern Ireland

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Professor Heenan joins CDPB's Board of Directors

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Deirdre…

BE THE CHANGE: Creative Workshop with Twitter | 21 January

The Centre for Democracy and Peace Building in partnership with…

CDPB and the Institute for Irish Studies launch the Leadership Academy series in London

The Centre for Democracy and Peace Building (CDPB) and The Institute…

Speech at Queen’s University Belfast to mark the 20th Anniversary of the visit of President Bill Clinton to Belfast

President Clinton is someone who continues to greatly inspire me – from his Presidency through to his work at the Clinton Foundation. Like myself, he was a recovering lawyer and then dedicated himself to inspiring change around the world. He embodies any definition of leadership and service to humanity. He took up the President John F Kennedy mantra of asking us all to do what we can for the betterment of our world.

An Invisible Tribe: Improving our relationships and public discourse

Remarks by Eva Grosman (CEO, Centre for Democracy and Peace Building), Europa Hotel Belfast, 27 November 201relationships5. Eva was speaking having been presented an inaugural ‘Spirit of WIP’ Award at the WIP Ball by WIP Alumna and Junior Minister, OFMdFM, Emma Pengelly MLA. An Invisible Tribe: Improving our and public discourse