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.
A Nepali organisation specialising in delivering psychosocial counselling and support, which now focuses on tending to the needs of conflict victims. SPK also trains members of its partner organisations to deliver counselling across the nation.
Through two national networks of community based and non-governmental organisations, Samadeepa have been working towards positive conflict transformation in Sri Lanka. Their efforts have been focused on the promotion of peace and good governance, the strengthening of civil society, and the empowerment of the nation's people.
A well established Sri Lankan organisation, Samasevaya works to promote peace through development and by raising awareness.
The Samburu District Peace Committee is an umbrella organisation for peace-building and development initiatives in the region. It organises reconciliation meetings between warring tribes, deals with issues of competition over scarce resources, facilitates rapid responses to prevent the escalation of conflict, and advocates for the economic empowerment of women and youth.
SCOPE builds the capacity of rural communities to use the knowledge they already possess in order to solve agricultural problems. They also provide training in diverse areas including first aid and pump repairs.
This Nepali organisation works to ensure peace through the elimination of caste and gender discrimination, and through the development and education of children as future peacebuilders.
An organisation working on support and resettlement programmes for conflict victims in Nepal.
AWAITING SHORT INTRODUCTION
This Sri Lankan organisation provides multi-ethnic and multi-religious forums for communities to develop a sense of unity with their neighbours. The aim is to protect society from factors which may serve to increase ethnic tensions.
SPARC operates within Sri Lankan universities to provide a focal point for work on social and economic development as a means of addressing the conflict.
An organisation committed to raising awareness of peaceful means of conflict resolution and providing support for Nepal's conflict victims.
SLIMG seeks to promote peace through holistic development programmes which combine economic and human development, and which bring conflicting parties together in the pursuit of common goals.
SCBRC is a wide-ranging organisation working towards the alleviation of the conflict in South Sudan.
SECS seeks peace and popular welfare in Sudan through environmental conservation and sustainable development.
SONAD seeks to promote active non-violence, to raise the capacity of young people, IDPs and other marginalised groups, and to build on widespread examples of good inter-religious relations as a means to peace.
The SSC is a centre of research and discussion on all aspects of Sudanese life. By emphasising diversity and the plurality of cultures, the Centre aims to make peace a practical, living aspect of Sudanese life, rather than just a theory.
SIRC believes that protection of religous freedoms and tolerance of all faiths is essential for peace. They organise trainings and awareness-raising for religous leaders and the public in order to spread a message of peaceful co-existence.
SPF focuses on behavioural research to identify types of activity conducive to peace or to conflict, and on dissemination of their findings through publications, capacity building and advocacy.
SUDO seeks to promote peace and development in Sudan with an emphasis on human rights, through a series of peace conferences, training sessions and development projects.