
PURSUING PEACE
WITH PASSION
Hildah Birungi
I work as a peace networker
and mediator in my country, Uganda. I do research and networking with
peace organizations in Uganda, training in peer mediation and mediating
conflicts within my society.
I come from a family that has
been adversely affected by war. We have lived our lives in a quagmire
of pain, fear and trauma. My father was abducted during Idi Amin's regime
in the 1970's. We have never heard from him or even buried him. My family
had high hopes for him since he was educated. I grew up with a need to
find peace not only for myself but also for my family. I opted to do an
International Relations and Diplomacy course at Makerere University in
Kampala. That was the only course with subjects closely linked with peacebuilding.
Being
with the people and walking the journey with them
is my aim in life.
After my studies, I joined
the "Alternatives to Violence" project as a volunteer and learned about
"transforming power" - the power within each person to choose to change
from acting violently to acting non-violently. I realized that my talents
and passion lay in conflict resolution. The ease with which I have been
able to creatively do training and genuinely understand people's conflicts
has made me realize that peace work is God's purpose for my life. Satisfaction
is a state of mind produced when I reach out to another persons discomfort.
Being with the people and walking the journey with them is my aim in life.
My life is not my own. I wake up each day with an unyielding will to help
my people improve their lives because the greatest undeveloped resource
in my nation is the people.
My
most important dream is to remain a genuine peacemaker,
working for my people and my country.
My experiences at SPI have
enhanced the practical application of skills I learned theoretically during
my university coursework. The theory taught there focused mainly on high-level
international diplomatic work and historical mistakes of various governments.
I have shared my experiences with professors and department heads at Makerere
University. They are very proud that I am working as a peace worker using
some of the theory taught to me. So this is going to be a new way of creating
jobs as well as enhancing the program. Since diplomacy is a mother of
invention, I am sure that many opportunities can spring out of this field.
My most important dream is
to remain a genuine peacemaker, working for my people and my country.
I also intend to pursue a masters degree in the Peacebuilding and International
Relations field in order assess how it can be made practical, incorporating
peace building and reconciliation skills.
I would like to work in liaison
with peace organizations all over the world and exchange not only skills
but also information. Another vision I have is to establish a mediation
and negotiation initiative here in my country which will offer mediation
services within communities. This will be an incentive for professionals
to work as grassroots mediators.
It is people's inhumanity to
people that creates an unjust world. My vision in life is to make others
aware that we are all human beings of one maker and judge. We should therefore
strive to ensure the safety and well being of all others.
Hildah
Birungi works for Mennonite Central Committee in Uganda. She attended
SPI 2000.
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