And what is your biggest achievement in mediation?
April 22, 2015
How to build more peace “able” world
The MBB was founded in 2006 in order to promote mediation not only in the USA but also worldwide. Its main task is expressed in the following motto: “The only lasting peace is the one built by the disputants themselves.” Hence, the MBB volunteers travel around the globe and teach the disputing parties and different communities the conflict resolution skills. They are definitely not a small group of persons: The whole organization may rely on more than 200 volunteers from different countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia, the Pacific and Africa who do not want anything less than to build a more peace “able” world.
Further, the organization MBB tries to handle with disputes related to some global issues too. It is listed as an official observer organization for the United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Further, it has also received Special NGO Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) as of July 27, 2012.
Diversity of mediation and respect to traditions
The members of the MBB describe themselves as “eclectic mediators” whose mission is to build capacity to resolve disputes wherever it is needed. However, as it was stated during the discussion that took place in Prague, the MBB volunteers do not come to the respective regions to dictate how to mediate. Their goal is rather to give assistance and advices to the local professionals and they do so with respect to local tradition and to different mediation approaches.
Usually, the MBB’s members are mediators, lawyers, academics and other professionals with a significant amount of experiences in the field of dispute resolution. This is also the case of the four representatives of the Mediators Beyond Borders International - Nan Waller Burnett, Alan E. Gross, Katherine Triantafillou, Rachel Wohl who stopped by in Prague when travelling to Greece to proceed with another MBB’s project.
Round Table Discussion
The MBB Roundtable took part on Monday, April 20th 2015 at the Czech Bar Association headquarters in Prague. The audience was formed partly by lawyers and members of the ADR Section of the Czech Bar Association and partly by students of the Charles University in Prague. This fact influenced the atmosphere of the event in significant way since both the experienced mediators and mediation-beginners attended the event. This enabled to discuss the different issues in mediation from different perspective.
The Biggest Accomplishment in Mediation
I took an advantage of being the moderator of this discussion and I reserved the last question for myself: What was the panellists’ biggest accomplishment in mediation? Given the fact I shared the table with professionals who have done mediation all around the globe in difficult high conflict situations, I expected to hear stories describing some international cases well covered by world media. Instead, Rachel Wohl mentioned a case of two mothers of two children having the same father. The women had initially not even been able to speak to each other, yet, as a result of mediation, they exchanged the phone numbers after the session had ended.
There is a moral in this answer: the achievement in mediation cannot be measured by the amount in dispute or publicity of the case, but only by the extent of help the mediator offered to the parties…
And what is your biggest achievement in mediation?
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