Working with Rwandan women, who suffered some of the most profound physical and psychological effects the country’s 1994 genocide, Pro-Femmes, an umbrella group of 40 Rwandan organizations, has implemented a project to train staff members to become trainers in conflict resolution and reconciliation. Last year’s grant from the Martín-Baró Fund to the Karuna Center for Peacebuilding, a non-profit organization based in the United States, enabled the RWPLP to offer seminars including the use of inter-communal dialogue and other techniques for rebuilding community relations and promoting social healing. With this year’s grant, the Karuna Center will be carrying out two additional phases of work with Pro-femmes. Phase I is the final workshop, to review and consolidate learning from the two-year training program, while Phase II is designed to meet the need for further mentoring, through hands-on coaching of trainees, followed by a meeting of all trainees to discuss the lessons learned, challenges they are encountering, and ways they can strengthen themselves as a group of peacebuilders, capable of providing ongoing mutual support.