Our Peace Partners
Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Peace and Collaborative Development Network is a free professional networking site (with over 9120 members from around the world) to foster dialogue and sharing of resources in international development, conflict resolution, gender mainstreaming, human rights, social entrepreneurship and related fields.
The International Institute For Global Leadership (IIGL)
IIGL is a tuition-free, internet-based education program which provides a curriculum in consciousness designed to prepare students to become personally empowered, consciously aware, high-integrity and heart-centered leaders in their communities and the world. The study program is open to participants of any age and from anywhere in the world.
The Centre for Human Development and Social Transformation
The Centre for Human Development and Social Transformation was formed in August 2005 to coordinate the “protect our future project”. The aim is to have a documentation and training centre, which will coordinate and support a programme of social transformation in Nigeria.
The World Spirit Youth Council
SpiritYouth is a youth-led initiative that is created by the World Spirit Youth Council. WSYC is a project of Children of The Earth. To read more about COE an WSYC, please read below. Children of the Earth is a not-for-profit eighteen year old, 501 © (3), officially recognized United Nations NGO organization dedicating itself to the building of a more ethical future.
Culture of Peace Initiative (CPI)
The Culture of Peace Initiative (CPI) is a co-operative Peacebuilding Initiative to unite the strengths of existing organizations, projects and peoples in building a Culture of Peace for future generations. CPI serves as a vehicle for bringing to light the previously unseen and unheard Peacebuilders working towards Peace along diverse pathways.
Odyssey Networks
Odyssey Networks is the nation′s largest coalition of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith groups dedicated to achieving interfaith understanding through the production and distribution of media. Odyssey′s membership includes over 40 faith groups and
organizations and comprises more than 200,000 congregations with 120 million
congregants. Odyssey Networks is a service of the National Interfaith Cable
Coalition, which was founded in 1987. Its famous cause is A Million Minutes For Peace.
Association of the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth of Thailand
The Association of the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth of Thailand was born out of several unofficial alumni gatherings of the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program's (SSEAYP) past participants from 1974 and 1975. With all the rich experiences and strong friendships that have been cultivated between the program's participants, these alumni decided to form an association. The association's mission was to disseminated and inform the public on all the benefits the program has and will provide.
Uganda Peace Foundation Initiative
The Uganda Peace Foundation Initiative (UPFI) is non-partisan, non-religious and not-for profit making organization committed to fostering a better understanding of a culture of peace, positive and proactive change towards the creation of a more non-violent and resilience communities in Northern Uganda in general.
African Youth Development Foundation
The African Youth Development Foundation (AFRYDEF) is a not-for-profit, non-governmental development organization established in Nigeria in 1999 to mobilize resources and to promote and support sustainable youth empowerment and rural development initiatives in Africa.
West Africa Network for Peacebuilding - Nigeria
WANEP-Nigeria is an organized Network with grassroots knowledge and presence in the six geo political zones of the country. Its role in humanitarian crisis is viewed as a strategic complement to the activities of the National Emergency Management Agency and other stakeholders for quick and effective response. With capacity for conflict management and peacebulding , the Network is positioned as a critical player to pre disaster preparedness and mitigation and also post disaster reconstruction especially in violent induced disasters across Nigeria as well as violence against women. It has over 400 member organisations and is the largest peacebuilding Network in Nigeria.
West Africa Network for Peacebuilding - Gambia