Peacebuilding:Tips for new contributors

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Absolutely anyone should feel free to contyribute and share some knowledge on Peacebuilding. If you're starting to find yourself getting more involved, the following tips and tricks might help you get up to speed working on contents and participating in the Peacebuilding community.

  1. You are the most important resource Peacebuilding: Web Toolkit for Trainers has. Please join discussions, make comments, or ask questions. Your knowledge makes this site a better guide; your comments on our processes makes this a better project.
  2. See our manual of style with ideas on how articles are formatted.
  3. Please consider creating a user account. Other Peacebuilders will get to know and trust your work. You can still be anonymous, and you don't even need to give your name. You can also create a user page if you want, where you can talk about yourself and your work. Or you can just leave it blank. Your choice.
  4. Every article has an associated Talk page where you can discuss the contents of the article. Check the talk page by clicking the discussion link.
  5. We want to make guides that can be used as printed pages for Peacebuilders who are away from a computer. This resource need not just be an online Web site.
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