[March 2014]
[April-May 2014]
- Finalization of the project , and theoretical framework
- First round of consultations on the relevance of the project scope and methodologies for projects and research on trauma healing and post-conflict reconciliation with academic institutions and organizations, and individuals in The Hague, The Netherlands: Leslie Snider (International Mental Health and Medical Anthropology) Guglielmo Schinina (, , )
[June-July 2014]
- Establishment of Yoga Fusion
- Online consultations with: P
- Design of pilot projects & draft of grant proposals in cooperation with partners: : integrating a trauma sensitive components to yoga practices in the field; yoga for the development of shared narratives P: adapting yoga therapy modules to context at risk & training of trainers in the field : introducing yoga as psychosocial support tool for nonviolent conflict transformation & : integrating a trauma sensitive component to yoga practices in the field; yoga for the development of shared narratives
- Exploratory consultation with : yoga as psychosocial support tool for war rape victims
- Participation as supporter to a
[August-September 2014]
- Participation as teaching support in a Teacher Training, The Netherlands, to support the development of the ‘How to teach?’ Yoga Fusion modules
- Exploratory consultation with – : yoga as psychosocial support tool for education in emergencies
- Launch of
[October-November 2014] –
- , delivery of yoga classes by donation at the , Bali, to raise awareness about the project and involve the global yoga community in supporting it
- , a collaborative working space in Ubud, Bali, to collect inputs on how to involve the private sector and the global yoga community in supporting the project
- Participation into the organized by in Manila: Yoga Fusion was invited to present for education in emergencies
[December –March 2014]
- Draft of an article for Frontiers in Psychiatry: ‘Does Health need Justice, or does Justice need Health? Trauma Healing opens new perspectives on Embodied Knowledge, Human Security & Resilience’. – final draft to be completed
- Establishment of a with : development of yoga modules for ; survey & research of the challenges and benefits of integrating meditation practices in diverse religious and cultural contexts
- Participation in interviews to support an MA Research Paper, ‘Yoga for Peace’ by Klara Srbova, University of Kent
- Exploratory consultations with – ongoing
- Pilot Project design of Using Yoga to EngageActors with Radical Religious Narratives in Conflict Transformation – to be implemented upon
- Draft of : an eBook about how and why Yoga Fusion was established; a crowd-funding tool to involve the global yoga community and other supporters in the project
- Presentation of Yoga Fusion & at Desa Seni, Bali, for a supporting the non-profit organization Ayo Kita Bicara HIV/AIDS & on by
- launch at via distribution of to the participants
[April –June 2014]
- Implementation of projects in partnership with : Development of yoga modules for Peace Revolution Survey & research of the challenges and benefits of integrating meditation practices in diverse religious and cultural contexts Participation into the International .
What’s Next?
[July 2014]
- Yoga Fusion participaton to the at Cambridge University
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