Activism and Peace Work Links
- Hague Appeal for Peace At the end of the bloodiest century in history, this campaign seeks to abolish war and create a culture of peace.
- World Federalist Association An advocate for global governance and United Nations reform along federalist principles.
- Fellowship of Reconciliation Major interfaith organization that uses education, training, coalition building and nonviolent action to promote nonviolence, peace and justice. Its members include Baptist, Buddhist, Episcopal, Jewish, Muslim, and Orthodox Peace Fellowships. FOR has sponsored missions to Iraq, offers programs and publications, and sponsors the FOR Pfeffer Peace Prize the and Martin Luther King Jr. Award.
- War Child a campaign to help the innocent victims of war - aims background projects & news - famous patrons - David Bowie, Brian Eno, Brent Hansen, Luciano Pavarotti, Juliet Stevenson, Tom Stoppard
- Physicians for Social Responsibility Working to create a world free of nuclear weapons, global environmental pollution, and gun violence.
- Conscience and Peace Tax International (CPTI) Aims to obtain recognition of the right to conscientious objection to paying for armaments and war preparation and war conduct through taxes.
- Artists Without Borders The humanitarian organization of artists - forging ties between Kosovan, Serbian and Japanese children by the exchange of artwork and letters.
- International Service for Peace SIPAZ is a coalition of internationally based organizations supporting the peace process in Chiapas.
- The Virtual Peace Wall An Interactive Testimony of Peace. To participate, all that is necessary is to formulate a concept of how the dynamics of peace exists in your life. Then, present that concept and it will be uniquely joined to the Virtual Wall.
- NoMoreWar.com Offering the Global Peace Concept for all humanity.
- Peace Brigades International (PBI) Provides nonviolent international peacekeeping in areas of violent conflict and repression, offering unarmed protective accompaniment to individuals, organizations, and communities threatened with violence and human rights abuses.
- Action for peace Wide range of resources on peace, war, conflict and nonviolence. Reflective and factual material including resources for pupils and teachers.
- International Peace Resource Center IPRC, a focal point for peace includes discussions, events, inner peace sources, publications and calendars.
- Grandmothers for Peace International Initially campainging for peace and the abolition of all nuclear weapons, its work has expanded to include nuclear power; nuclear testing; the nuclearization and weaponization of space; global militarism set against grave human need; and other peace and justice issues that affect the human family.
- Peacezine Online, interactive sight devoted to fostering a sustainable world peace through dialogue and education.
- Peace Through the Arts Camps Our international camps aim to bring people together from all over the world to live and to recognize common human bonds through sacred dance and songs.
- Community Peacemakers Provides information and connections related to peace, non-violence and social justice, programs and events, personal change and growth and professional development.
- Vows of Peace These vows were created to help us each become more peaceful individuals and therefore help the world become a more peaceful place.
- World Peace Prayer Society A nonprofit, member-supported, non-sectarian organization dedicated to spreading the message and prayer May Peace Prevail on Earth. Members and supporters around the world are working together to carry the universal message of peace to their communities on every continent.
- International Peace Bureau Role is to support peace and disarmament initiatives taken by the UN, by governments, and especially by citizens. In addition, acts as publishing house, conference organiser, and Geneva logistical support for visiting NGOs.
- International Action Center The IAC has been a leader in the movements to end US/UN sanctions against Iraq; oppose the expansion of NATO and US/NATO bombing of the Bosnian Serbs; end the thirty-five year blockade of Cuba; and continually oppose US military involvement throughout the globe, from Haiti to Somalia, from Panama to the Philippines, to Palestine.
- Friendship Village International center for education to multicultural society, peace & democracy. Sited in Shefa-Amer (Shefaram), an Arab town in the North of Israel. Runs educational projects for culture of peace.
- Civis Swedish non-profit peace building foundation supporting civil initiatives on conflict management and non-violence in different parts of the world.
- Global Peace Walk 2000 Peace walk across the U.S. from San Francisco (January 2000) to New York (October 2000). Yucca Foundation Project.
- Pax Christi USA Strives to create a world that reflects the Peace of Christ by exploring, articulating, and witnessing to the call of Christian nonviolence.
- World Institute for Nonviolence and Reconciliation A centre for research and education in the development, interaction and exchange of contemporary dispute resolution, nonviolence and reconciliation knowledge and practices.
- Word Art Peace activist's pen and ink drawings with quotations, free to use with attribution to the artist.
- Women United For Peace Take the Peace Pledge.
- World Earth Healing Day World Earth Healing Day is a global linkup for world peace and healing, next held on May 4, 2000
- Taking a Path to Peace Nichidatsu Fujii and the continuing work of his Buddhist order in building peace pagodas, walking for peace, and working for peace and justice through their spiritual practice.
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- World Peace letter invitation A letter you can use for world peace by sending it to embassies and world leaders
- Global Initiative Initiative for (1) Immediate disarmament in all countries, (2) a world community founded on a common humanity, (3) our planet, freer from ecological destruction
- War Resisters League "We are determined not to support any kind of war, international or civil, and to strive nonviolently for the removal of all causes of war."
- The Japan Center for Preventive Diplomacy Independent, non-governmental organization that initiates conflict prevention programs to help create a secure global environment.
- History of Peace Movements This site profiles the individuals and organizations who have, throughout history, fought for world peace.
- Thousand Cranes Peace Network Engaging communities in collaborative activities to promote peace, non-violence and tolerance.
- Mennonite Central Committee MCC has over 700 volunteers in around 50 developing countries around the world involved in food relief, agriculture, health and education and social services, among other things. Volunteers also serve in Canada and the U.S. with aboriginal people, in programs which assist people with mental illness and disabilities, in job creation, with refugees, in peace-related activities and in the area of crime, including services to offenders and in the area of mediation of offenses.
- Traprock Peace Center "Together we explore nonviolence, foster community, work to end war, promote communication & take initiatives on environmental and justice issues." Founded in 1979 in Deerfield, MA (USA).
- Tamera - Center for humane ecology A cooperative of people who work for the future with the intention to build a model for a nonviolent culture. Mainly works in theoretical and social fields on the question of developing a non-violent culture - with practical research into ecological living.
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