The project aimed at strengthening civil society’s capacity for conflict transformation on both sides of the line of control (Jammu and Kashmir) by facilitating shared analysis, dialogue and practical engagement at regional and cross line of control (Loc) levels and to link them to other peace building efforts.

Objectives:

To assess the impact, efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability, and relevance of a conflict transformation project in Jammu and Kashmir carried out by Conciliation Resources (CR) an independent UK based NGO that works on peace building, and policy dialogues on peace processes. The project funded by the British Government's Conflict pool aimed at strengthening civil society's capacity for conflict transformation on both sides of the line of control by facilitating shared analysis, dialogue and practical engagement at regional and cross line of control (Loc) levels and to link them to other peace building efforts.

Geographical Spread:

Jammu and Kashmir (both sides of the line of control in India and Pakistan).

Key areas/components:

Key outputs:

Report of 25 pages with an executive summary, outline of the evaluation methodology and structure, and analysis of the findings of the project's relevance and validity, achievement and impacts, effectiveness and efficiency, M&E and communication, sustainability, lessons learned and recommendations for the next phase.

Year/Period:

May 2011- June 2011

Client:

British High Commissions, Islamabad and Delhi / INTRAC

Cost of the project: