A SIX-figure funding injection from the International Fund for Ireland has safeguarded a £3 million peace building initiative at the University of Ulster’s Magee Campus.
The announcement will see the peace-building organisation provide almost half of the endowment needed to establish the John Hume and Tip O’Neill Chair in Peace.
In November 2011, the Fund awarded the initiative £1million and will now contribute a further £400,000 to ensure the project is not delayed.
Set up in honour of both politicians, the Chair will be a full-time academic position in peace and conflict resolution studies and will help train the next generation of peacemakers from around the world.
Welcoming the International Fund for Ireland’s announcement, University of Ulster Vice-Chancellor Professor Richard Barnett said: “The establishment of the Chair will allow us to build on the excellent peace and conflict work that we carry out at our Magee Campus.
“It is highly appropriate that this partnership is being established to honour the work of two great statesmen, John Hume and Thomas P O’Neill.”
Dr Adrian Johnston, chairman of the International Fund for Ireland said: “The Chair in Peace is very close to the International Fund for Ireland and the peacebuilding goals that we stand for. It is important to us that this project can commence and without delay.
“We want to see the University further share the lessons from Northern Ireland’s peace process to other international conflict zones and develop its work in the area of conflict transformation.
“Both Tip O’Neill and John Hume were monumental in creating the conditions for a political settlement and gaining support for it from both sides of the Atlantic. They championed Ireland’s fledging peace process at the highest levels during our darkest days.
“Both were instrumental in gaining international support for the Fund so it could bring positive change within and between communities. The Fund continues to deliver that work today in areas where tensions have the potential to disrupt our fragile peace.”