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It strives to "promote, advocate and create awareness on the need for conflict sensitivity in peace building, humanitarian, and development interventions at community, regional state, state, and international levels." Consequently,...

A training institute providing the necessary resources for peace builders such as "capacity building, conducting research and building solidarity within the Asia-Pacific Region." Programs: Education and Training Networking Publications: News...

An NGO formed by people who work for the construction of peace, the defense of human rights and social justice in Spain and in the 11 countries in which it...

The "Pan African peace resource organization" is "committed to the promotion of peaceful transformation of conflict and reconciliation in Africa." They work to "initiate and facilitate conflict transformation processes towards...

An international nongovernmental organization that strives to "protect civilians in violent conflicts through unarmed strategies." It works on building "peace side by side with local communities" as well as "advocating...

Is "a joint project created and promoted by an ever-growing network of peacebuilders in Northeast Asia, represented by Steering Committee members working in various partner organizations. " It envisions a...

It is the flagship program of the PeaceWorks Foundation. It supports "grassroots efforts to bring about a just and negotiated solution to the conflict in Israel and Palestine." It approaches...

The Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR) works on "peacebuilding, peace support operations, prevention, post-war stabilization, and peace consolidation." It partners up with "communities, countries, and national...

A member-based network of peacebuilding "non-governmental organizations and institutions, academics, and individuals engaged in a wide range of activities to address the causes and consequences of violent conflict." Its goal...

It believes that the "peaceful means for conflict resolution are the most useful of all, and once exhausted, one should resort to non-violent means and never to violence."