The Society for Peace Studies and Practice (SPSP) is a membership organization comprising individuals and institutions, including former heads of state, security personnel, academics, and civil society leaders. With branches across Nigeria and internationally in Sierra Leone and Cameroon, SPSP promotes non-violent conflict resolution through research, advocacy, and capacity-building. Its vision is to foster a professional platform for sustainable peace and development in Africa. SPSP’s objectives include advancing third-party conflict intervention, peace education, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), organizing workshops and publications, supporting peace-focused reforms, mobilizing resources for coexistence, and establishing an Institute for Peace Studies and Practice.
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Action Pour le Développement des Jeunes au Congo
For more than 25 years in the South and Northern Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been ravaged by prolonged wars and inter-ethnicity conflicts which took thousands and thousands of lives and impoverished this region. Many schools have closed doors and others function irregular. All this has caused a high rate of unemployment of youth which pushes them in drug consumption and joining rebel groups.
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Women Concern
Antikrigs – Initiativet (The Antiwar Initiative)
➡️ Webpage: https://antikrigsinitiativet.no/
History:
AKI was founded in 2019 and is an activist organization.
Re-imagining New Communities
➡️ Webpage: https://www.rncommunities.org/
Flame of Hope by Earth Caravan
➡️ Webpage: https://flameofhope.net/
Once upon a time, there was a flame. It had been burning for a long time, ever since the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Then on March 20th, 2019, the Vatican received the Earth Caravan Pilgrimage for Peace and Justice, a global interfaith organization. Pope Francis blew out a flame lit from the embers of the atomic bomb to foretell a future free from nuclear war and all weapons. News of this event made headlines around the globe.
After praying for Peace with Pope Francis, Earth Caravan created the “Flame of Hope” to symbolize the transformation of past suffering into future peace.
Earth Caravan took the City of Nagasaki’s “Flame of Commitment” to Urakami Cathedral.* Following a special ceremony, the Flame of Hope was born. People of all faiths were invited to add their wishes and prayers for peace to the Flame, and then the Flame was taken to many different places of worship as well as to festivals and schools to add more prayers and wishes for peace to it.
Because more and more people from all over Earth added their wishes and prayers to the Flame of Hope, its power strengthened.
The Flame of Hope continues on its global pilgrimage. It is being carried by those who believe the world can change when the flame is lit in the hearts of children …
And on and on it travels … One Earth — One Prayer — One Flame
(text copied from the organization’s website)
📩 Contact Flame of Hope using this link: https://flameofhope.net/contact/
Peace SOS
➡️ Webpage: https://peacesos.nl/
The tragic images in the news of civilian casualties in wars mean that we are committed to preventing wars and solving them diplomatically. We also find inspiration in other – positive – ways.
Loesje’s poster “Als er wat speelt in een land laat het dan de kinderen zijn” a Dutch pun meaning that if something is going on in a country let it be children playing, and the comment by a UNICEF employee that the refugee Syrian children in a refugee camp were very quiet, also indicate the need for this and thus formed a source of inspiration.
Mission
Peace SOS’s mission is to promote peace and human rights and fight poverty. We are happy to contribute to a better, more peaceful, and fairer world for everyone.
Method
For Peace SOS, the goal of Peace SOS is paramount. Promoting peace and human rights and combating poverty.
Peace SOS likes to work with partners who have their roots in other countries. Since local people know the culture best and are aware of the situation. For example, we work together with Burundian Women for Peace and Development to jointly do what we can to prevent a war in Burundi.
(text copied from the organization’s website)
📩 Contact Peace SOS using this link: https://peacesos.nl/contact/