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Saint Lucia Red Cross Launches Conflict Resolution Initiative

The Saint Lucia Red Cross (SLRC) has launched a groundbreaking initiative to reduce crime by addressing the root causes of conflict within communities.

During Saturday’s Community Service Open Day, the Red Cross unveiled the ‘Conflict Resolution and Legal Facility.’

It promotes peaceful solutions through community engagement, mediation, and legal services.

The need for such a service has become increasingly urgent in light of rising crime rates, often exacerbated by unresolved disputes.

By partnering with trained mediators and legal professionals, the SLRC hopes to make conflict resolution services more accessible to the public.

During the event held at the Gros Islet Human Resource Development Center, community members engaged in workshops, demonstrations, and interactive activities designed to educate attendees about the benefits of the Conflict Resolution and Legal Facility.

Hubert Pierre, President of the SLRC, shared insights into the initiative, emphasising the necessity of conflict resolution in today’s society. “We are living in an epidemic of conflict, and we need to resolve these issues without violence,” he told St. Lucia Times.

Pierre explained that experienced legal professionals are willing to provide their services for free, helping to resolve disputes before they escalate.

“We aim to address land and family disputes and other minor conflicts that can lead to larger problems,” he added.

The Red Cross initiative also includes a soon-to-be-established hotline for legal referrals and resources, connecting individuals with the appropriate legal support.

The Open Day brought together various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, small business advisors, and financial institutions, all committed to promoting peaceful resolutions.

As the facility becomes fully operational, the SLRC hopes its proactive approach will help build a more peaceful Saint Lucia.

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