You can find organisations by their starting letter or view the full list using the links below. We've also linked to the five most recently updated organisations.
ACICAM is a Colombian business organisation working in the leather industry. It has a firm commitment to 'business for peace' and providing a coherent structure to re-introduce demobilised soldiers and miltiamen into employment.
The aim of the association is to reduce poverty and eliminate harmful practices against women in the community.
Al Manar provides training, education and capacity-building in a number of fields related to peacebuilding, and offers legal representation in the pursuit of peace in Sudan.
This organisation empowers women to engage in conflict resolution and teaches women and girls how to deal with the post-conflict security and economic situation in the Dilling area.
This organisation uses a wide variety of means - from community centres to NGO coalitions - to bring together different ethnic groups, and to educate and develop communities in Sabaragamuwa, Eastern, Central, and Uva Provinces in Sri Lanka.
ASFADDES is a human rights organisation that tries to break the culture of silence and impunity surrounding forced disappearances in Colombia. The organisation provides assistance and support to families of disappeared people, aiming to transform painful experiences through struggling for justice.
OPDS (Office for Social Promotion and Development) works in the north of Colombia to raise awareness of human rights and to protect them through legal services.
This Sudanese organisation works to empower and train vulnerable individuals within the IDP community in alternatives to violence and conflict resolution techniques. It is committed to helping establish peace in selected IDP communities and spread this peace throughout the Sudan.