Dr. Rawaa Salhi is an expert in international development with a focus on the MENA region, specializing in mediation and social development. She has dedicated her work to exploring how structured dialogue can transform conflicts into opportunities for learning, cooperation, and strengthened social cohesion in Tunisia.
Through her research and practice, Dr. Salhi emphasizes that mediation is not only a tool for resolving disputes but also a strategic approach for consolidating peace, preventing violence, and fostering community trust. Her work highlights the importance of empathetic communication, emotional intelligence, and a deep understanding of sociocultural contexts for effective mediation.
Dr. Salhi emphasizes the strategic role of mediation in strengthening institutions and supporting inclusive governance. By fostering dialogue between civil society actors, policymakers, and community leaders, mediation can help build resilient structures capable of managing tensions constructively. Her approach demonstrates how conflicts, when addressed proactively, can inform better decision-making, enhance public trust, and create long-term opportunities for social cohesion. Combining academic insight with practical application, Dr. Salhi provides a compelling model for using mediation as a tool for systemic peacebuilding and sustainable development.
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