BRIDGES TO NEW HORIZONS
Lebanon
Integral Projects Leadership
An Innovative Program For 35 Community-Based Projects, 35 Young Leaders, 175 Project Team Members
Bridges to New Horizons: Integral Projects Leadership – Lebanon is an advanced program and certification designed to establish and equip a network of young professionals to accelerate high-impact projects that build unity and social cohesion.
There is no cost to participate. Apply today!
Explore Bridges to New Horizons
Insights that helped shape the program for Lebanon emerged from reflections on 200+ research-based reports and personal interviews. A near-term goal is to accelerate the impact of community-based projects, project leaders, and team members selected from an open application process across diverse communities and identities. The broader goal is deeper connections and relationships that build unity and social cohesion.
Bridges to New Horizons is a unique integral learning experience that devotes equal attention to project management, leadership development, peacebuilding, and trauma healing. Project team leaders complete 14 days of in-person facilitated sessions guided by globally-skilled facilitators. Between sessions, teams receive best practices coaching in project management and leadership development.
Program Dates: Jan. 16 – Jun. 7, 2026
About the Program
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
PEACEBUILDING
TRAUMA HEALING
Key Program Dates
Globally-experienced facilitators guide four in-person sessions. Scheduled virtual coaching conversations take place between sessions while teams continuously work on their projects.
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SESSION I
Knowledge and Skills –
Master the Foundations
Fri., Jan. 16 – Mon., Jan 19, 2026Participants learn how integrating project management, leadership development, peacebuilding, and trauma healing promotes stability, peace, and prosperity, while exploring key frameworks such as Spiral Dynamics, Dynamic Mind, the Eight Pillars of Positive Peace, and PMBOK.
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SESSION II
Knowledge in Action –
Sharpening Skills
Fri., Feb. 27 – Mon., Mar. 2, 2026Participants practice creative leadership and relationship skills using frameworks such as Galtung’s Triangle of Violence, Harm and Healing Maps, 5 Spheres of Peace, and Deep Dialogue to strengthen teams and community impact.
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SESSION III
Adapting for Change,
Planning for the Future
Fri., Apr. 17 – Mon., Apr. 20, 2026Participants connect project foundations to scalability, apply advanced tools for conflict analysis and stakeholder engagement in complex settings, and use the Star Power simulation to examine structural dynamics that undermine trust and development.
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SESSION IV
Accelerating the Movement
Sat., June 6 – Sun., June 7, 2026Participants use impact templates to capture leadership growth and project results, then share purpose-driven presentations at a public event where feedback helps expand the most viable projects.
The program concludes with a full evaluation of project results, community impact, and measures of social cohesion.
Program At A Glance:
Session Content
To understand more about the details of Bridges to New Horizons: Integral Project Leadership – Lebanon, review the Program At A Glance document. Click the icon in the bottom right corner of the document to read in full-screen mode.
Unique Certification
This high-impact, project-focused experience qualifies participants for an Integral Projects Leadership Certification that validates deep knowledge of project management, leadership development, peacebuilding, and trauma healing. The certification recognizes skills related to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), Spiral Dynamics, the Eight Pillars of Positive Peace, and more. Additionally, certification includes official recognition from collaborating organizations NewGen Peacebuilders, the Alliance for Peacebuilding, Project Management Institute - Lebanon, and the International Coaching Federation - Lebanon. Completion is also recognized with a digital badge and consideration for additional project funding.
A team of 20+ experienced professionals are contributing to the design and delivery of Bridges to New Horizons: Integral Projects Leadership – Lebanon. They offer a blend of insight and actionable strategies gained from facilitation and implementation of initiatives around the world. Program Co-Leader Patricia Shafer is Senior Fellow for Peace Education at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and Founder of NewGen Peacebuilders. Co-Leader Marc Padberg is a former Middle East hub leader of Aberkyn, part of McKinsey & Co.
Program Designers, Facilitators, Collaborators
PROGRAM CO-LEADER Patricia Shafer
PROGRAM CO-LEADER
Marc Padberg
Personal & Project Coaching
Between sessions, teams receive best practices coaching in project management and leadership development from leaders within the International Coaching Federation (ICF) – Lebanon Chapter and the Project Management Institute (PMI) – Lebanon Chapter.
Who Should Apply
Bridges to New Horizons: Integral Projects Leadership – Lebanon is designed to attract a wide and diverse group of applicants from across the country. Participants selected for the program (Jan. 16 - June 7, 2026) will represent projects that span agriculture, education, healthcare, IT/ technology, and more.
Ideal candidates:
25-35 with 3-10 years of work experience
Represent private, public, and nonprofit sectors across a variety of fields (agriculture, engineering, healthcare, law, etc.)
Demonstrate the ability to connect across boundaries
Live and work in Lebanon
Have a passionate vision for unified Lebanon
Are guiding a team and working on a project that can be elevated and scaled through learning, coaching, and skill-building provided in the program
Photo: UN Women/Joe Saade
Application and Pre-Program Dates
Aug. 6 – Applications Open
Oct. 29 - Nov. 4 — Finalists Contacted for Interviews
Nov. 5 - 11 — Selected Candidates Interviewed
Nov. 17 – Participants Notified of Selection
Nov. 28 – Signed Participation Agreements Due
Dec. 8 – Virtual Program Orientation (2-hour)
Nov. 28 - Dec. 12 – Pre-Work