Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation

The Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation, founded in 1958, is located in Kitwe.  Kitwe is the third largest city in Zambia with a population of 363,734 according to the 2000 census.  It is in the center of the Copperbelt, Zambia’s copper-mining region, with a complex of mines.

Mindolo is an interdenominational center that serves as a place of worship, study, consultation and reconciliation.  Also on the campus are: Africa Literature Center; Young Women’s Christian Association; United Church of Zambia Theological College; Theological Education by extension in Zambia; St. John’s Anglican Seminary.

The Dag Hammarskjöld ‘Messengers of Peace’ Training Programme is run by the Foundation.  The objectives of this bi-annual two-week training programme are:  

  1. To spread information and knowledge of conflict resolution at different levels of society in Africa and the world;
  2. To promote a culture of peaceful conflict resolution among people.

In addition to this two-week training programme, the Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation (MEF), which executes the programme, offers a three-month Peace Certificate covering conflict analysis, conflict resolution, human rights, training of trainers, mediation skills, restorative justice and non-violent strategies. A nine-month Peace Certificate in conflict resolution, peace-building, computer training and democracy is also offered. 

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  • 100% of your gift will be directed to Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation
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