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The Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) is the institutional home for the leading peacebuilding institutions and professionals in the United States and around the world. As a connector of key people and institutions, AfP is a platform for creativity and collaboration. Members of AfP are directly engaged in applied conflict prevention and resolution. The role of AfP is to bring these organizations together for collaborative peacebuilding. For a complete list of our members, click here.

AfP and its members are at the forefront of innovative concepts, strategies and programs to strengthen local initiatives for peace.
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2013 AfP Annual Conference
AfP News

AfP Launches Building Peace: A Forum for Peace & Security in the 21st Century!

Today, we are extremely pleased to announce the release of the inaugural issue of Building Peace: A Forum for Peace and Security in the 21st Century! You can access our first issue, which features Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee on the cover and introduces the breadth and scope of peacebuilding, on our new publication website: www.BuildingPeaceForum.Com.

 
 
April 15 to 17, 2013
Washington, DC

 

This year’s conference featured a Keynote Address by Jan Eliasson, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, and was attended by over 200 AfP members, and individuals from the NGO community, government officials, the private sector, and others.

A Breakthrough Year for Peacebuilding: Reflections on 2012 and A Vision for 2013

This time of year naturally moves us to reflect on the past twelve months – what we have accomplished and experienced, and whether or not we have upheld those long-forgotten New Year’s resolutions...agents of social change are now mobilizing around peacebuilding...

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Peacebuilding Mapping Project
Peacebuilding Evaluation Project
Peacebuilding Systems Project
The PMP is a program of the Alliance for Peacebuilding, funded by the United States Institute of Peace and in partnership with the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice at the University of San Diego. Download your copy of the comprehensive report, Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of the Peacebuilding Field.
PEP held its first PEP peer review session of the joint Women’s Empowerment Demonstration Project (WEDP). The meeting was a meta-evaluation of six different CARE, Partners and Search women’s empowerment projects around the world.
AfP is working towards a wider systematic approach to peacebuilding to provide a theoretical base for interventions of collective groups of AfP members and develop an evidence-based holistic model for peacebuilding, human development, and security.
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5/23/2013
Electoral Security Best Practices Guide

5/25/2013
International Summer Academy on Peacebuilding & Intercultural Dialogue

5/29/2013
Change for Evaluation’s Sake: Lessons in Organizational Development from the United States Institute