Anglican Alliance for Development, Relief and Advocacy: The Anglican Alliance brings together those in the Anglican family of churches and agencies to work for a world free of poverty and injustice, to be a voice for the voiceless, to reconcile those in conflict, and to safeguard the earth.
Goto External WebsiteCrisis Action: Responding to armed conflict. An international, non-profit organisation which aims to help avert conflicts, prevent human rights abuses and ensure governments fulfil their obligations to protect civilians.
Goto External WebsiteThe Decade to Overcome Violence: Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace 2001 - 2010 (DOV) is an initiative of the World Council of Churches. It is a global movement that strives to strengthen existing efforts and networks for preventing and overcoming violence, as well as inspire the creation of new ones.
Goto External WebsiteBased in Cape Town, South Africa, the Institute for the Healing of Memories seeks to contribute to the healing journey of individuals, communities and nations. Its work is grounded in the belief that we are all in need of healing, because of what we have done, what we have failed to do, and what has been done to us.
Goto External WebsiteReconcile International was established in August, 2003 as an affiliate church organization by the New Sudan Council of Churches (NSCC) in an endeavor to mitigate conflicts between communities and tribes in New Sudan due to civil war, tribal wars, and numerous human rights violations. Through its various programmes, Reconcile promotes, and provides training for, conflict transformation (including issues of psychosocial rehabilitation, trauma awareness and reconciliation, democratization and good governance), and promotes interfaith dialogue.
Goto External WebsiteResponding to Conflict (RTC) is a non-governmental organisation that works to transform conflict and build peace. Believing that local people are best placed to find their own ways of dealing with conflict, RTC offers training, designs programmes, and has downloadable resources on its website.
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