JOINT ASEAN-IPR & CMI NEWS RELEASE  Introductory Training on Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution for the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN Bodies/Centres/Entities
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28 Nov 2025

JOINT ASEAN-IPR & CMI NEWS RELEASE Introductory Training on Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution for the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN Bodies/Centres/Entities

19-21 November 2025

ASEAN Secretariat/ ASEAN Headquarters, Jakarta, Indonesia

“When facing new and contemporary challenges, it is necessary to be equipped with diverse modalities and a deeper understanding of conflict analysis, conflict management, knowledge on mediation, and facilitation methods.” Such were the remarks of Mr. I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja, Executive Director of ASEAN-IPR, as he officiated the Introductory Training on Conflict Analysis and Conflict Resolution for the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN Bodies/Centres/Entities, which was convened 19-21 November 2025 at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia.

 

The Training was a flagship collaboration of the ASEAN Institute for Peace & Reconciliation (ASEAN-IPR) with CMI Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation – where the two partnered in developing the Training’s framework, programme and organisation. “We are pleased to be partnering with ASEAN-IPR and grateful for its leadership within ASEAN in advancing capacities for peacebuilding and reconciliation. Our organisation has enjoyed a long and productive partnership with ASEAN-IPR and today marks a new chapter in that relationship — one focused on building practical skills and shared understanding to address conflict in all its complexity,” said Mr. Alex Virtanen, Head of Asia, CMI. 

Nineteen officials participated in the Training, with participants ranging from staff/officials of the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN bodies/centres/entities based in Jakarta, as well as junior to mid-level government officials from ASEAN Member States. For ASEAN-IPR, it was the first collaborative Training Series focused on conflict analysis and conflict resolution; with this particular Training specifically tailored for professionals of the ASEAN Secretariat and ASEAN bodies/centres/entities – reflecting commitment to strengthening institutional expertise across the region.

“This program is designed with inclusivity, equipping participants with practical skills, enabling to address conflict through a holistic, inclusive approach across ASEAN's three community pillars,” underlined H.E. Nararya S. Soeprapto, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for Community and Corporate Affairs (DSG-CCA).

Throughout the three-day period, participants took part in a structured programme covering key elements of conflict analysis, resolution, and dialogue. Sessions covered a balance between theoretical frameworks, practical exercises and contextual understanding relevant to the Southeast Asian region – ranging from views on the global and regional peace and security landscape; introduction to main themes, pivotal concepts and theoretical frameworks of conflict resolution; conflict analysis and assessment method; introduction to negotiation and mediation; introduction to dialogue; strengths and weaknesses of peacemaking methods; as well as simulations and roundtable discussion to identify actors, mechanisms and gaps in conflict management/conflict resolution in the region. The Training was facilitated by CMI Team along with ASEAN-IPR Team.

Two sessions were specifically drawn to highlight Southeast Asian actors in conflict prevention, conflict management and conflict resolution; as well as to zoom into insider facilitation in Southeast Asia. For this, the Training brought Prof. Kamarulzaman Askandar, Dr. Emma Leslie and Mr. Omar Sema to share their extensive experience in peace processes across the region, and reflections on the practice of dialogue — including challenges faced, lessons learned in facilitating meaningful engagement among diverse stakeholders, and the transformative potential of sustained and inclusive dialogue in conflict settings.

At the tail end of the Training, a group working session was allocated to formulate concrete recommendations to address emerging issues and conflicts across the region. Participants collaborated to propose actionable steps and potential approaches for what ASEAN and ASEAN Member States could consider in addressing such issues.

Looking ahead, ASEAN-IPR and CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation will continue on the collaboration through another iteration of the Training in 2026; as well as possible expansion of the Training’s beneficiaries in future iterations. 

For more information about ASEAN-IPR and CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation, please visit our respective websites (www.asean-aipr.org, www.cmi.fi) and follow us on social media platforms.

 

 

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