Nina Strumpf

Representative of Berghof Foundation and Plattform Zivile Konfliktbearbeitung

Nina Strumpf represents the Plattform zivile Konfliktbearbeitung and Berghof Foundation in the FriEnt team. It is important to her to enable a controversial exchange and look at topics such as digitalisation or integrity and accountability from different perspectives and to bring peace issues onto the political agenda.

For more than 10 years, Nina has been involved in the field of conflict transformation abroad as well as in Germany. Her main areas of expertise include: Transitional Justice & Dealing with the Past, Human Rights and Mediation.

Before joining the Berghof Foundation, she worked for a start-up in the field of sustainable finance and coordinated the Initiative Mediation Support Deutschland (IMSD). She has also lived and worked in Lebanon and Nepal as part of the Civil Peace Service and helped establish a human rights organisation focusing on human rights defenders in the Philippines.

Nina is a trained mediator and holds a MA in Peace and Conflict Studies from Philipps University Marburg and a BA in Social Sciences from Humboldt University Berlin.

Nina Strumpf represents the Plattform zivile Konfliktbearbeitung and Berghof Foundation in the FriEnt team. It is important to her to enable a controversial exchange and look at topics such as digitalisation or integrity and accountability from different perspectives and to bring peace issues onto the political agenda.

For more than 10 years, Nina has been involved in the field of conflict transformation abroad as well as in Germany. Her main areas of expertise include: Transitional Justice & Dealing with the Past, Human Rights and Mediation.

Before joining the Berghof Foundation, she worked for a start-up in the field of sustainable finance and coordinated the Initiative Mediation Support Deutschland (IMSD). She has also lived and worked in Lebanon and Nepal as part of the Civil Peace Service and helped establish a human rights organisation focusing on human rights defenders in the Philippines.

Nina is a trained mediator and holds a MA in Peace and Conflict Studies from Philipps University Marburg and a BA in Social Sciences from Humboldt University Berlin.

The Working Group on Peace and Development (FriEnt) is an association of governmental organisations, church development agencies, civil society networks, and political foundations.

Kontakt

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frieden

und Entwicklung (FriEnt) c/ o GIZ

Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 36

53113 Bonn

Tel +49 228 4460-1916

E-Mail: info@frient.de

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