Introduction
Systemic Conflict Analysis: The Foundation for Strategic Social Change
If you are planning a digital campaign, a social change project, or an intervention to promote peace or human rights, it is crucial to recognize that you are likely not the first to engage with this issue. Previous teams have undoubtedly worked to create change, and while some may have succeeded, others may have failed or worse: may unintentionally have caused harm. A frequently cited yet insufficiently implemented principle is that the success of a campaign is not determined solely by the effort, enthusiasm, or passion invested in it. Instead, its outcome is significantly more influenced by the rigor and comprehensiveness of the preliminary analysis.
To design effective interventions, you must understand how and why these outcomes occur. Campaigns or interventions that do not adequately consider the context’s complex dynamics—such as social divisions, power imbalances, or historical grievances—may inadvertently exacerbate tensions or reinforce harmful patterns.
There are several tools that can help you analyze the context and predict the results of your expected outcome. At Novact, we consider that the most comprehensive tool and methodology is Systemic Conflict Analysis. By using a system thinking approach, participants can learn to map out the intricate web of social, political, economic, and cultural factors driving conflict. This method allows teams to identify dividers (factors that may escalate tensions) and connectors (elements that can foster unity), ensuring a more nuanced and sensitive approach to interventions.
This training provides participants with both theoretical insights and practical tools to design strategic initiatives that align with a systemic understanding of the conflict. Through a combination of theory and hands-on exercises, participants will learn to create adaptable and effective interventions that minimize the risk of harm while maximizing positive impact.
By the end of this training, participants will have the skills to design ethical and effective digital campaigns, peacebuilding & Human Rights programs that are grounded in a thorough understanding of conflict dynamics.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the application of systemic conflict analysis to design digital campaigns for sustainable social change, peacebuilding, and human rights advocacy.
- Develop skills in mapping and analyzing complex conflict systems, identifying key drivers of conflict and peace, and distinguishing patterns that influence outcomes.
- Gain proficiency in systems thinking tools, such as causal loops and systems archetypes, to recognize leverage points and anticipate unintended consequences.
- Learn to collaborate with diverse stakeholders, applying strategic, context-sensitive approaches that adapt to evolving conflict dynamics.
- Build capacity to integrate ethical considerations into digitals campaign planning, ensuring that initiatives are designed with a focus on minimizing harm and maximizing positive, long-term impact.
- Evaluate and refine theories of change using systemic analysis methods, ensuring your digital campaigns are based on comprehensive, evidence-driven insights.
- Enhance monitoring and evaluation practices by incorporating systemic frameworks that measure progress in complex environments.
Core readings
- CDA Collaborative Learning Projects, “Reflecting on Peace Practice (RPP) Basics. Resource Manual”, cdacollaborative.org, (2016)
- CDA Collaborative Learning Projects, “Designing Strategic Initiatives to Impact Conflict Systems: Systems Approaches to Peacebuilding A Resource Manual”, (2016) cdacollaborative.org
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 22 Lessons
- 7 Hours
- Lesson 1. Systemic Conflict Analysis. Key conceptsIn this lesson, you will understand why analyzing conflict is essential for effective digital campaigning and for intervening in social change, peacebuilding, and human rights advocacy actions. You will learn how Systemic Conflict Analysis provides a framework for examining the complex dynamics at play in any conflict, allowing us to design more effective and ethically responsible strategies. This module introduces foundational concepts that inform our analysis and understanding of conflict systems.6
- 1.01.1. Why is it important to do an analysis?
- 1.11.2. Guiding principles for a good conflict analysis practice
- 1.21.3. Where does the information come from for a good conflict analysis?
- 1.31.4. The Conflict Tree Analysis
- 1.41.5. Distinguishing Conflict Analysis, Systems Thinking and Systems Map
- 1.5Exercise 1: Mapping your conflict tree
- Lesson 2. Tools and methodologies for Conflict AnalysisIn this lesson, you will delve into the essential tools and methodologies necessary for understanding the dynamics in a conflict analysis. Understanding the dynamics of a conflict system is vital for crafting digital campaigns that address root causes and foster sustainable peace. You will learn techniques for mapping out conflict systems, identifying key players and their interests, and exploring the various factors that drive conflicts and promote peace. This comprehensive approach will enable them to distinguish patterns that influence conflict dynamics and design interventions that are both context-sensitive and impactful.3
- Lesson 3. How to use Systemic Thinking?In this lesson, you will explore the integration of systemic thinking into the design and implementation of digital campaigns aimed at fostering peace, human rights, and social change. Building on the foundational concepts of systemic conflict analysis, this lesson emphasizes the necessity of understanding complex conflict systems to create interventions that are both effective and sustainable.5
- Lesson 4. Make your Digital Campaign bring positive changeIn this lesson, you will focus on transforming insights from systemic conflict analysis into actionable strategies for their digital campaigns. Understanding the complexities of conflict dynamics is critical for developing interventions that yield meaningful and lasting change. You will learn how to use systems maps as essential tools to identify leverage points within the conflict landscape, enabling them to target their efforts effectively.6
- Lesson 5. Case Study: Design your digital campaign with Systems thinkingEmbarking on campaign design through the lens of systemic conflict analysis may feel challenging, especially if you’re implementing these methods for the first time. However, by using this approach, we begin training our perspectives to identify meaningful opportunities for impactful digital change. In this exercise, you’ll sketch out a campaign framework based on the key strategies learned in this course.1
- Final Quiz1
- Your Feedback1

