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Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) is a major global network of 130+ peacebuilding organizations that operates in 181 countries. The network aims to end violent conflict and build peace. Network members include predominantly large development organizations, academic institutions, and humanitarian and faith-based groups involved in peacebuilding work. They build coalitions amongst peacebuilding organizations, advocate for policies and funding to advance the peacebuilding field, and work to shape new narratives to amplify effective peacebuilding messaging. They see themselves as a thought leader in the field of peacebuilding.
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Campaign Nonviolence is a long-term movement for a culture of peace and nonviolence free from war, poverty, racism, environmental destruction and the epidemic of violence.
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The European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO) is a network of European NGOs and think tanks committed to the prevention and resolution of violent conflict. The organization focuses on promoting a global peace agenda and supports conflict prevention and peacebuilding initiatives in countries and regions affected by violence and conflict.
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The systems of oppression that produce inequality and injustice are the same that produce war, conflict, and violence. Peacebuilders analyze systems of oppression and work to transform them. Real social change is made by informal networks of individuals working together for a social cause they are passionate about. Peacebuilders build networks and form unconventional coalitions. We change the world through collaborative action.
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Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a global network of by civil society organizations (CSOs) actively working to prevent violent conflict and build more peaceful societies.
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Founded in 1889, the Interparliamentary Union (IPU) is a historic peace network established as the first permanent forum for multilateral political negotiations. Over the years, the IPU has played a leading role in the development of international law and institutions, including the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the League of Nations, and the United Nations.
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In 2023, MasterPeace implemented over 430 projects through its local MasterPeace Clubs with direct impact on local communities. These projects were focused on three core activities, all helping to engage, connect and empower young people locally to use their talents for a peaceful and sustainable future.: 1) Mobilize, inspire and connect young local talents via music, art and play; 2) Organize dialogue and bring all local stakeholders together; 3) Create perspective through leadership trainings, capacity-building programs and starting up social enterprises.
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Peace Direct is a global network of grassroots peacebuilding organizations supporting local efforts to stop war and build lasting peace in conflict-affected contexts around the world. Their website hosts profiles of over 1,500 local peacebuilding organizations in 22 countries working on the frontlines of war.
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Another historic peace network, International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) formed in response to the horrors of WWI with a focus on healing and reconciliation after the war. Since its founding in 1914, IFOR has taken a consistent stance against war and the act of preparation for war. Built to address the need for healing and reconciliation in the world, Today, IFOR operates as a network, currently with 71 member organizations in 48 countries in all continents, representing all the major spiritual traditions.
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The NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security, a project of Tides Center, is a consensus-based coalition of 18 international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working to advance the Women, Peace and Security agenda at the United Nations and around the world. We believe that sustainable peace can only be achieved if women’s human rights are promoted and respected and that women have meaningful participation across all conflict prevention and resolution efforts, as well as in post-conflict rebuilding activities.
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United Network of Young Peacebuilders (UNOY) is the global network of over 130 youth-led peacebuilding organizations operating in 70+ countries. They operate as a collective of specialized teams committed to amplifying youth voices in global peace efforts, strengthening the UNOY network, and advancing the Youth, Peace and Security agenda.
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We are building something truly international, connecting people and organizations, and adding support to antiwar endeavors of all kinds around the world. This is a global campaign of education, lobbying, and nonviolent direct action.