This article examines the role of training and capacity building in equipping religious leaders and communities with conflict resolution skills. It emphasizes communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence, alongside interactive approaches such as role-playing, simulations, and group exercises. The discussion explores frameworks for sustainable capacity building, including participatory methods, leadership development, institutional strengthening, and mentorship. Case studies from Sierra Leone, South Africa, India, Kenya, and Nigeria illustrate how tailored programs improve resilience and reduce conflict, particularly in low-resource contexts. The article concludes that effective training must be inclusive, context-specific, and sustained through evaluation and institutional support to ensure long-term peacebuilding impact.
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