Natasha Walker

Natasha is an expert on communication, focussing since 1995 on designing and facilitating complex dialogue processes. She enables effective strategy implementation, sustainable change, and smart organisational development all over the world (and online). She designs and facilitates long-term change and large-scale participation processes and is also a leading moderator of exclusive high-level discussions and workshops with and for corporate boards and governments. Natasha also advises decision makers and scientific institutions on civic and stakeholder engagement across the globe. Her work has allowed her to build up extensive knowledge and expertise in specific topics such as sustainable development. She studied English Literature and Modern Languages (German) at Oxford University and at the University of Göttingen. She lives in Heidelberg with her family and dog.

Join me in:

Promoting Peace through Climate Justice

Interview & Exchange in Groups

The communities that are most affected by climate change often also face conflict and violence. A just global response to the climate crisis calls for global solidarity and cross-sectoral cooperation. How can environmental peacebuilding address injustices and conflicts to promote a just transition?

Reshaping Alliances for Peace and Security

Political Evening

In response to global developments in the last decade, the EU has made it an objective to become a “security provider” – also in regions which are increasingly characterised by power politics. In this context, how can Europe be a credible and reliable partner to keep peacebuilding on the agenda?

Natasha is an expert on communication, focussing since 1995 on designing and facilitating complex dialogue processes. She enables effective strategy implementation, sustainable change, and smart organisational development all over the world (and online). She designs and facilitates long-term change and large-scale participation processes and is also a leading moderator of exclusive high-level discussions and workshops with and for corporate boards and governments. Natasha also advises decision makers and scientific institutions on civic and stakeholder engagement across the globe. Her work has allowed her to build up extensive knowledge and expertise in specific topics such as sustainable development. She studied English Literature and Modern Languages (German) at Oxford University and at the University of Göttingen. She lives in Heidelberg with her family and dog.

Join me in:

Promoting Peace through Climate Justice

Interview & Exchange in Groups

The communities that are most affected by climate change often also face conflict and violence. A just global response to the climate crisis calls for global solidarity and cross-sectoral cooperation. How can environmental peacebuilding address injustices and conflicts to promote a just transition?

Reshaping Alliances for Peace and Security

Political Evening

In response to global developments in the last decade, the EU has made it an objective to become a “security provider” – also in regions which are increasingly characterised by power politics. In this context, how can Europe be a credible and reliable partner to keep peacebuilding on the agenda?

The FriEnt Peacebuilding Forum is a series of events on current and overarching challenges and trends in peacebuilding. With the Peacebuilding Forum, we want to provide future-oriented impulses for the development of peacebuilding and strengthen the visibility and importance of the policy field in its entirety.

Kontakt

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frieden
und Entwicklung (FriEnt)
c/o GIZ

Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 36
53113 Bonn

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