destinyleakUsing this scenario: Imagine an international organization has…Using this scenario: Imagine an international organization has approached you to help resolve an inter-group conflict. You are an authority in cross-cultural psychology and have been asked to serve as a consultant based on a recent violent conflict involving a refugee community in your town and a local community organization. In the days, weeks, and months leading up to the violent conflict, there were incidents of discrimination and debates regarding the different views and practices people held about work, family, schools, and religious practice. Among the controversies has been the role of women’s participation in political, educational, and community groups. Part 1: Developing an Understanding – Based on the scenario, explain how you can help integrate the two diverse communities so that there is increased understanding and appreciation of each group by the other group. (Note: Make sure to include in your explanation the different views and practices of cultural groups as well as the role of women.) – Based on your knowledge of culture and psychology, provide THREE possible suggestions/solutions that will help the community as a whole. In your suggestions make sure to include an explanation regarding group think and individualism vs. collectivism. Part 2: Socio-Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioral Aspects – Based on your explanations in Part 1, how do the suggestions/solutions impact the socio-emotional, cognitive, and behavior aspects of the scenario and why? Part 3: Gender, Cultural Values and Dimensions, and Group Dynamics – Explain the impact of gender, cultural values and dimensions, and group dynamics in the scenario. – Further explain any implications that may arise from working between and within groups. REFERENCES – PLEASE CITE REFERENCES IN EXPLANATION Ahmed, R., & Gielen, U. (2017). Women in Egypt. In C. M. Brown, U. P. Gielen, J. L. Gibbons, & J. Kuriansky (Eds.), Women’s evolving lives: Global and psychosocial perspectives (pp. 91-116). New York, NY: Springer. Best, D. L., & Busch, C. D. (2016). Gender roles in childhood and adolescence. In U. P. Gielen & J. L. Roopnarine (Eds.), Childhood and adolescence: Cross-cultural perspectives and applications (pp. 209-239). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. Gibbons, J. L., Stiles, D. A., & Shkodriani, G. M. (1991). Adolescents’ attitudes toward family and gender roles: An international comparison. Sex Roles, 25(11-12), 625-643. Gibbons, J., Poelker, K., & Moletsane-Kekae, M. (2017). Women in South Africa: Striving for full equality post-apartheid. In C. Brown, U. Gielen, J. Gibbons, & J. Kuriansky (Eds.), Women’s evolving lives: Global and psychosocial perspectives (pp. 141-156). New York, NY: Springer. Sarwono, S. (2017). Women in Indonesia. In C. Brown, U. Gielen, J. Gibbons, & J. Kuriansky (Eds.), Women’s evolving lives: Global and psychosocial perspectives (pp. 59-72). New York, NY: Springer. Tchombe, T. M. S. (2017). Psychosocial perspectives of Cameroonian women. In C. Brown, U. Gielen, J. Gibbons, & J. Kuriansky (Eds.), Women’s evolving lives: Global and psychosocial perspectives (pp. 117-140). New York, NY: Springer.Social SciencePsychology