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Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy (IMTD) Contact: Ambassador John McDonald, Founder imtd@imtd.org Established in 1992, the mission of the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy is to promote a systems approach to peace-building and to facilitate the transformation of deep-rooted social conflict. The Institute is chaired by Ambassador John W. McDonald. IMTD is based in Arlington, VA, and has more than 1300 members in 31 countries. IMTD is supported by a wide range of key personnel, associates and interns. About 150 interns from 33 countries have worked at IMTD. Almost all of them were master’s students from prestigious universities in the U.S. and Europe. Since 1992 the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy has initiated and facilitated various conflict-resolution and conflict-transformation projects in troubled regions in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle-East. Most recently IMTD has been working in Georgia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, Liberia, Nepal, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Jordan, Libya, India, Pakistan and Kashmir, and with Dalai Lama and Tibetan Government in Exile, and on issues of Water and Peace. IMTD has always intended to build trust and relationships with people on the ground and therefore to make a long-term commitment to specific conflict. The Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy has also cooperated with several U.S. based or international institutions that work in a field of conflict-resolution and conflict-management.
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