The Africa Program of the Woodrow Wilson Center has been engaged in peace building work in Burundi, Liberia and elsewhere for the last decade. Often policy makers in Washington and the international community have a very limited understanding of peacebuilding methodology and impact. It is a valuable tool in their diplomatic and security strategies. I welcome the effective work of the AfP in advocating for this recognition and informing policy makers of the primacy and importance of peace building to the peace process." -- Steve McDonald, Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars |
The Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) is a membership organization of more than seventy organizations, several hundred professionals, and a network of over 15,000 people, who seek to develop processes for change in the most complex, chaotic conflict areas around the world. Below is a complete list of all AfP member organizations. Click here for more information about joining AfP today! See a complete list of AfP members:
| | Organizations | American Friends Service Committee Andi Leadership Institute for Young Women Bridgeway Group Canadian International Institute of Applied Negotiation Catholic Relief Services CDA Collaborative Learning Projects CDR Associates Center for Citizen Peacebuilding / University of California - Irvine Center for Global Affairs / New York University Center for Global Health and Peacebuilding Center for International Conflict Resolution / Columbia University Center for Justice and Peacebuilding / Eastern Mennonite University Conciliation Resources Concordis International Conflict Information Consortium / University of Colorado Conflict Management Program, School of Advanced International Studies / Johns Hopkins University Conflict Resolution Institute / University of Denver Consensus Consensus Building Institute Critical Mass Leadership Education: BoldLeaders Empower Peace Global Majority Global Peace Building Foundation Global Process Institute Graduate Programs In Coexistence and Conflict / Brandeis University Great Lakes Restoration Harvard Humanitarian Initiative HasNa, Inc Institute for Economics and Peace Institute for Horn of Africa Studies and Affairs Institute For Inclusive Security Institute For Multi-Track Diplomacy Institute of World Affairs Institute of World Affairs / University Of Wisconsin-Milwaukee InterAction International Alert International Peace and Conflict Resolution / American University International Relief and Development Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice / University of San Diego Karuna Center for Peacebuilding Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies / University of Notre Dame Lincoln Institute Mediators Beyond Borders Mercy Corps NAFSA: Association of International Educators Nonviolent Peaceforce Outward Bound Center for Peacebuilding Partners for Democratic Change Peace Alliance Peace Appeal Foundation Peace Direct Peace Initiative Network PeaceNexus Foundation Peace Research Endowment Peace X Peace People's Peace Fund Peter C. Alderman Foundation Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration / Syracuse University Program on Negotiation / Harvard Law School Project on Justice In Times of Transition / Tufts University Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity / Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Public Conversations Project Purdue Peace Project Quaker United Nations Office, NY Resolve, Inc. Rotary Peace Fellowship Safe Conflict Project / The Saferworld School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution / George Mason University Search for Common Ground swisspeace Women in International Security World Learning Career Center / SIT Graduate Institute World Vision
| | Professionals# | Peace X Peace benefits greatly from its relationship with AfP. Given our interest in the same vital issues, we trust and deeply appreciate AfP's leadership in advocacy and action." --Patricia Smith Melton, Founder, Peace X Peace
| Alan Gross, Mediators Beyond Borders Alma Jadallah, Kommon Denominator, Inc. Andrea Yodsampa, Harvard Kennedy School Anne Salinas, FHI 360 Carlisle Levine, Independent Cecile Mukarubuga, United Nations Population Fund Cheyanne Church, Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University David Steele, Independent Consultant Davin Bremner, Independent Consultant Eileen Babbitt, Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution / Tufts University Elisabeth Hoffman, Catalyst for Peace Elizabeth Borgwardt, Washington University in St. Louis Eric Wolterstorff, Shifting Culture Gary Shapiro Harriet Fulbright, J. William & Harriet Fulbright Center Jack Payden-Travers, New Society Construction Company James Embrey, U.S. Army Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute Jessica Berns, Independent Joe Montville, Independent John Lewis Moore, Independent Joyce Neu, Facilitating Peace Lance Clark, Consultant Laura McGrew, Consultant Loreta Castro, Center for Peace Education Loretta Raider, Raider Consulting Group/Partners In Building Peace Louise Diamond, Global Systems Initiatives Mark Rogers, Rogers Consulting Services Matthew Scott, World Vision International Milt Lauenstein, Retired Corporate Executive & Philanthropist Nancy Bearg, Reboot Partners Rachel Goldberg, Professor Robert Berg, Trustee, World Academy of Art and Science Rosemarie McElhaney, Mediators Beyond Borders Steve Killelea, Institute for Economics and Peace Timothy John Ehlinger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tina Monberg, Mediation Center Tom Dunne, Convergence Center for Policy Resolution Velina Petrova, ChildFund Zarrin Caldwell, Global Dreams Consulting
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