National
Peace Campaign Study Tour in N.Ireland
in collaboration with
INCORE,
University of Ulster
January 2004
PROGRAMME
Day
1 Saturday 17th Jan
Arrival
Day
2 Sun 18th Jan Setting the scene
Morning:
Introductions, expectations, programme overview
Afternoon:
Dr Billy Leonard, INCORE
Presentation and Q&A: History and context of Northern
Irish Conflict
Day 3 Monday 19th Jan: Cease-fires, obstacles to negotiations
and trust
1000:
- Sinn
Féin
- Raymond McCartney
- Ulster
Political Research Group - David Nicholl
- Social
Democratic & Labour Party - Sean Farren
- Ulster
Unionist Party - Michael Copeland
- Democratic
Unionist Party - Mildred Garfield
Afternoon: Small group work: Reflection
and application of insights gained for Nepal
1600 John Hume
Day 4 Tuesday 20th Jan: Participative democracy
and civil society
- 1000 Ms Inez McCormack - Head of
UNISON
Brian Doherty - Civic Forum representative
- 1130 Eamonn Deane - Holywell Trust
PM Decommissioning
- 1500 Prof Tom Fraser - Provost, Magee Campus,
University of Ulster
2 community representatives
Day 5 Wednesday 21st Jan: Northern Ireland Today
Visit to Stormont
Day 6 Thursday 22nd Jan: Creating channels and informal dialogue
- 1000: Steve Williams - INCORE
- Dennis
Bradley - Vice Chairman, NI Policing Board
- Alan
Smyth - Northern Ireland Office
- Afternoon: Small Groups: Reflection and application
of the morning’s information to Nepal
- Evening: Last night dinner with INCORE staff,
Prof Tom Fraser and Tip O’Neill Chair in Peace Studies Prof.
John Hume
Day 7 Friday 23 Jan: Lessons for Nepal
Morning: Summing up what has been learned and
what can be applied, reviewing the tour, discussing future activities.
Afternoon: Departure for Nepal