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Peacebuilding

Resources on peace, peacebuilding, and peace movements.

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Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)

Established in 1915, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is an international non-governmental organisation (NGO). They have brought together women from around the world who are united in working for peace by non-violent means and promoting political, economic and social justice for all.

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Rebuilding dignified lives: Gender in peacebuilding in Burundi

The post-independence history of Burundi until 2005 has been largely marked by violent conflict and genocide, the numerous legacies of which continue to cast their shadow over Burundian society. The peacebuilding process remains a fragile one. Nonetheless, since the end of the civil war, Burundians at all levels have been rebuilding their individual and family lives as well as those of their communities.

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Zene u crnom

Zene u crnom is a women’s feminist anti-militarist peace organization in Belgrade.

Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS)

Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace & Security seeks to promote a more stable, peaceful, and just world by focusing on the important role women play in preventing conflict and building peace, growing economies, and addressing global threats like climate change and violent extremism.

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Women Wage Peace

Women Wage Peace is a broad grassroots movement, which has tens of thousands of members from the right, the center and the left of the political spectrum, Jews and Arabs, religious and secular, from the center of the country and the periphery, women from kibbutzim and from settlements, all of whom are united in a demand for a mutually binding non-violent accord, agreeable to both sides.

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The Black Alliance for Peace

The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) seeks to recapture and redevelop the historic anti-war, anti-imperialist, and pro-peace positions of the radical black movement. Through educational activities, organizing and movement support, organizations and individuals in the Alliance will work to oppose both militarized domestic state repression, and the policies of de-stabilization, subversion and the permanent war agenda of the U.S. state globally.

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