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Movement intended to raise awareness about each individual's power to reduce violence and suffering. History of movement, inspirational quotes, and contact information.
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The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice.
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Founded to help Shalom Achshav, its Israeli counterpart, pursue a lasting and equitable peace in the Middle East and to build an informed and empowered pro-peace American public. Action alerts, publications, events, and news and analysis.
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Ariga is an English language web site published and edited by editor/author/journalist Robert Rosenberg. He posts a summary of the news from Israel every weekday. The site also includes an inventory of Israeli-Palestinian peace treaties and legal documents, a bibliography, and other resources.
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An independent messenger of the UNESCO's Manifesto 2000. Promotes non-violence and education against violence and abuse.
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Seeks to encourage bridging and cross-community efforts with the goal of living peacefully and respectfully with neighbors. Programs, publications, announcements, events, jobs, and resource center.
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Working to create an annual day to remember the Cold War and give thanks that humankind survived.
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Serves as an international resource for local organizations pursuing peacebuilding and conflict resolution initiatives. Publications, programs, staff, and links to related sites.
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Network of European NGOs active in conflict prevention and peace building. Seeks to promote peacebuilding policies among the decision-makers in Europe. Mission statement and links to member sites.
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To develop a common platform for effective action on conflict prevention from the community to the global level.
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An umbrella site for over various green, peace, development, and other groups in the UK.
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Resources, inspiration and announcements, links to related sites, and opportunity to contribute a prayer of peace.
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Museum established in August 1955 to convey the facts of the atomic bombing and contribute to the abolition of nuclear weapons and the realization of lasting world peace. Site offers children's section, message board, virtual museum with multi-media exhibits, call for world peace, and information on the dangers of atomic weapons.
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Devoted to international understanding and the peaceful resolution of conflict. Conducts programs designed to prevent violent conflict and to advance post-conflict peacebuilding. News, publications, articles, and resources.
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An international spiritually-based movement committed to active nonviolence as a way of life and as a means of personal, social, economic and political transformation.
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Provides services and facilities to the hundreds of citizens' groups concerned with the peace and disarmament activities of the United Nations. Events calendar, articles and resources, publications, and internship information.
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Aims to contribute to the achievement of a Global Ethical Target: conflict prevention, defense of human rights, and social responsibility. News, documents, projects and activities, and World Peace Index.
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Features news, essays, and analysis from a nonviolent viewpoint. Includes discussion boards and links to peace and nonviolence sites.
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Dedicated to informing and educating the public on key issues to assist in the proliferation of nonviolence. Offers research papers and links to related sites. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Works to strengthen communities' ability to manage change, maximize the benefits of diversity, and prevent and resolve conflicts.
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International not-for-profit peace building, educational, and consulting organization. Mission, articles, program information, and links to related groups.
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Organization based in Northern Ireland that promotes nonviolence, peace, and justice around the world.
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Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center, this site provides a library of original peace and war documents, international treaties, and laws. Offers annotated list of peace and activist links.
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News and information on antiwar movements across the country. Includes political cartoons and related links.
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Believes world peace begins at home. Offers workshops to help organizations, families, and individuals survive violence and preserve peace. Sign-up forms, message boards, news, local chapters, and links to personal, domestic, and world peace resources.
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A tribute to the peace symbol, offering information on its history, as well as clip art, protest posters, photographs, message boards, and links to related sites.
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A compilation of links to pacifist resources and information on anti-war organizations.
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Encyclopedia of peaceful societies, includes comparisons and discussion method used by these societies to maintain peace.
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Site created as a class project to promote the students' visions of peace. Promotes peace in every person and every country. Articles, guest book, list of peacemakers, advice, and message board.
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A nonsectarian project to accumulate one billion Vajrasattva mantra recitations dedicated to world peace and the purification of negative karmic forces.
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Shortwave radio station in Costa Rica streaming live MP3 broadcasts. Addresses the world community as a voice of peace, champion of human rights, advocate for the oppressed, and defender of the truth. Schedule, program summaries, audio archive, technical tips, and volunteer opportunities.
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Provides advice, cross-cultural training, and longer-term support to people working for peace in societies affected or threatened by violent conflict. Goals, courses, projects, and related links.
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Seeds of Peace is a non-profit, non-political organization that helps teenagers from regions of conflict learn the skills of making peace.
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Non-profit organization working to build understanding, tolerance, and world peace. Operates through a network of hosts around the world who open their doors to travelers who want to get to know the heart of the countries they visit. Philosophy, FAQ, contacts, newsletter, and mailing list.
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Based on Buckminster Fuller's concept for a global computer/internet based strategic game to "Make the World Work for Everyone".
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Satirical site promoting peace at a time of war and inviting contributions from viewers. Includes cartoons, jokes, quotes, posters, and commentaries.
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Organization aims to promote community and international peace by helping people find personal peace, share their views of world peace and how to achieve it, and promote peace at community levels.
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Works toward peace and promotes nonviolent resistance to war. Offers peace graphics and links to articles and other anti-war sites.
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Inter-denominational center that celebrates all faiths and the individuals who fight with courage and compassion against violence in the world.
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Offer a wide range of peace merchandise and training for building a more peaceful world. Publishes "The Peace Book" and other titles. Offers consulting services and Peace Leadership Institute training programs.
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Provides an overview, gallery hours, location and current exhibits. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
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Presents information on Peace Pilgrim's 28 year pilgrimage for inner and outer peace. Includes writings, photographs, audio and video.
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Includes peace history, quotes, poems, music, activities, forum and promotion of the UN's annual September 21st International day of peace.
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A peace and development organization for conflict transformation by peaceful means. Goal is to bring about a more peaceful world by using action, education/training, dissemination, and research to handle conflicts creatively and nonviolently. Manuals, articles, publications, audio lectures, and training schedule.
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Provides information on peace agreements, peacemaking mandate, managing a peace process, Peacemaker's Toolbox, resources and forum. From the UN Department of Political Affairs (DPA).
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Bi-lingual forum on human Security and peace run by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
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A single voice, in the online wilderness, calling for peace in the world.
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List of resources from the UN including peacekeeping operations, security council, disarmament, land mines, and areas currently experiencing conflict.
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An organization helping war-torn societies to build lasting peace.
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Photos and thoughts on peace and war.
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Includes the Covenant of Peace, 10 Points for Peace, press releases, petition letters to world leaders, and contact details.
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WCRP is a multi-religious international organization which promotes peace through religious cooperation and dialogue. WCRP has members in over 100 countries and is accredited to the United Nations.
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Created to help promote World Peace, friendship, harmony and Unity. Available to download. Explains the symbology of colors and images used on the flag.
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An on-line news publication covering issues that affect peace, World Peace Herald targets English-speaking readers worldwide who want to follow the issues standing in the way of peace.