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12-16-25 Last updated. These links do not reflect our endorsement and we have no control over the content. If you find any broken links please let us know. 
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Alliance for Peace Building
​Best Futures
Better World Links
​Billion Acts of Peace
Culture of Peace News Network
Global Campaign for Peace Education
Global Peace Index
Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
Global Solutions
Global Strategy for Nonviolence
Great Transition Initiative
ICAN She Builds Peace

IFOR Women Peacemakers Program
Mother Pelican: Solidarity and Sustainability Research Newsletter
Peace Action
Peace Jam
Peace and Justice Studies Association
The Earth Charter Initiative
United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
United Network of Young Peace Builders (UNOY)
Veterans for Peace
Vision of Humanity–Global Peace Index
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom - International
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom - U.S.

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Alliance for Peace Building
​A coalition of diverse organizations working to build sustainable peace and security worldwide. Members are directly engaged in applied conflict prevention and resolution; provide negotiation and mediation services; train negotiators, conduct research and provide evaluation and education; facilitate communication to find solutions to the issues that otherwise drive groups to resort to violence. The focus is on bringing member organizations together for collaborative peacebuilding. 

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Best Futures
​BEST Futures supports emergence of a sustainable global system through providing people and communities with new tools, perspectives, and knowledge. Disseminate a Biosocial Evolutionary Systems Theory model (the BEST model) of societal evolution and uses it to: (1) Explain the historical evolution of societal systems and worldviews; (2) Explain the natural and societal processes shaping current and future events; (3) Develop systems tools and teach systems thinking; (4) Support the emergence of an integral world view and vision. 

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Better World Links
​Offers over 30,000 well-organized links addressing a wide diversity of subjects focused on how to leave our children a world worth living in; in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luther King, Mother Theresa, Petra Kelly and the Dalai Lama. Excellent source for students, journalists, reporters and politicians, as well as for cross-references in articles and link collections.

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Billion Acts of Peace
Co-founded by Nobel Peace Laureates and Peace Jam, this campaign has identified 10 global issues and aims to achieve one billion acts of peace to promote change. ​

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Culture of Peace News Network
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A space where readers exchange information about events, experiences, books, music, and web news that promote a culture of peace. It is a self-sustaining network in which You, the reader, are invited to write a news report and contribute to its discussion. CPNN is a project of the United Nations International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World.

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Global Campaign for Peace Education
A global movement of individual peace through peace education. Members seek of disseminate and advance peace education in their own localities while engaging, when possible, in transnational cooperation toward addressing global threats to peace. ​

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Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
A member-led network connecting over 250+ civil society organizations worldwide, we champion a network approach to peacebuilding. Concretely, this means we support and empower each other to drive locally-led and locally-owned peacebuilding. We do so by creating vibrant and collaborative learning and exchange spaces.

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Global Peace Index

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Global Solutions
Envisions a future in which nations abolish war, protect our rights and freedoms, and solve problems that no nation can solve alone. This requires effective democratic global institutions that will apply the rule of law while respecting the diversity and autonomy of national and local communities. Therefore works to build political will in the United States to achieve our vision by educating Americans about our global interdependence, communicating global concerns to public officials, and developing proposals to create, reform, and strengthen international institutions such as the United Nations.

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Global Strategy for Nonviolence
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A global strategy of nonviolence for the children. A world-wide unity campaign. Vision: Create a common bond between people and a mandate for peace, to include social and economic changes to transform the world. Mission: Respond to the urgency of the world situation, specifically in preventing war, by globally enlisting the actions of millions of women and men committed to nonviolence.

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Great Transition Initiative
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GTI rests on a scientific platform of data and modeling. Scenarios are updated and enhanced in a process of research and simulation. Participants present GTI ideas in venues throughout the world, such as social forums, international assemblies, and professional conferences, and give radio and TV interviews, publish widely, and consult on films. Members participate in an ongoing electronic discussion on global conditions, alternative futures, and priorities for action.

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ICAN  - She Builds Peace
This collaborative campaign advocates for the safety and inclusion of women peacebuilders in peace and security decision-making. It attends to security and protection for women peacebuilders, appreciation and recognition of women peacebuilders, and resourcing of their work in a sustainable and equitable manner.  ​

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IFOR Women Peacemakers Program
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The International Fellowship for Reconciliation (IFOR) believes that without peace, development is impossible, and without women, neither peace nor development can take place. The WPP began in 1997. Programs specifically empower women peacemakers, and encourage women and girls to become involved in peacebuilding and civil society building. WPP's objective is to increase the empowerment of women through active nonviolence: annual international training for nonviolence trainers, regional consultations for women in conflict situations, gender and nonviolence trainings, workshops on using the media for peace, and documentation of women's peace initiatives.

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Mother Pelican: Solidarity and Sustainability Research Newsletter
Humanity is on a journey from patriarchy to solidarity and sustainable human development. Solidarity and Sustainability is reflections on how to mitigate patriarchal barriers to human development; in particular, how to overcome obstacles caused by religious patriarchies. Provides a number of links and articles.

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Peace Action
This organization focuses on specific U.S. foreign policy issues, including nuclear weapons disarmament and advocating for cuts to the military budget to address other threats like climate change and health pandemics. We also need to overcome the partisan politics and divisive rhetoric that often drown out alternatives to war. By getting people and communities around the country involved, we build the political will needed to break through that deadlock.

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Peace and Justice Studies Association
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The Peace and Justice Studies Association (PJSA) is dedicated to bringing together academics, K-12 teachers, and grassroots activists to explore alternatives to violence and share visions and strategies for peacebuilding, social justice, and social change.

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Peace Jam
Together with Nobel Peace Laureates, peace jam is focused on preparing a generation of young leaders who will create a critical tipping point for change in all sectors of society.

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The Earth Charter Initiative
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Goal is to promote transition to sustainable living and a global society founded on an ethical framework that includes care for the community of life, ecological integrity, universal human rights, respect for diversity, democracy, economic justice, and a culture of peace. Works to seek recognition and endorsement of the Earth Charter by individuals, organizations, and the United Nations; to promote the use of the Earth Charter as an ethical guide and the implementation of its principles by civil society, business, and government; to promote use of the Earth Charter in schools, universities, religious communities, local communities, and to promote recognition and use of the Earth Charter as a soft law document.

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United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
UNAC fights against wars at home and abroad with the goal of bringing together organizations and movements representing people in struggle today and unifying in collective action against the major perpetrator of war and injustice in the world: the U.S. government, along with its allies and proxies. 

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United Network of Young Peace Builders (UNOY)
A network of youth organizations united around the vision of a world free from violence, where:
  • young people have the power to transform conflict;
  • youth participation is real and meaningful for all;
  • young people actively partner for peace without fear or threat.

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Veterans for Peace
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The organization includes men and women veterans of all eras and duty stations. Draw on personal experiences and perspectives gained as veterans to raise public awareness of the costs and consequences of militarism and war - and to seek peaceful, effective alternatives. Chapters and members are active in communities throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. National conventions annually and members communicate through quarterly newsletters as well as daily list-serve news, on line discussions groups and the national and many chapter websites.

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Vision of Humanity–Global Peace Index
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Problems that call for global solutions will require co-operation on a global scale unparalleled in history. The Global Peace Index is a ground-breaking milestone, the first time an Index has been created that ranks 121 nations of the world by their peacefulness and identified some of the drivers of that peace. Ranked by ‘absence of violence’, using metrics that combine both internal and external factors. Numerous other resources and links.

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom - International
WILPF members create the peaceful transformation they wish to see in the world by making connections that: Provide continuity with the past so that knowledge of historical events and patterns informs current activities for change; Create analysis and action that reflect and reinforce each other; Link and challenge root causes of oppression, especially racism, sexism, heterosexism, militarism, economic disparity, and political disempowerment; and Build and strengthen relationships and movements for justice, peace, and radical democracy.

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom - US
WILPF US takes action on justice, peace, and other issues through the initiatives and actions of our issue committees. WILPF US is a member-driven organization. All members are welcome to join national issue committees.
Please keep in mind that these links do not reflect our endorsement of the organizations, their products, or services. While we have tried to select carefully, AFWW has no control over the content of these sites and cannot guarantee the appropriateness of the sites from day to day or the quality of the organization's work. 

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  • Home
  • Overview
    • Study Guide
    • The Single Most Important Idea
    • Mission Statement
    • War Is Not Inevitable keynote speech
    • Capstone Essay: "To Abolish War"
    • An Action Plan
    • The Nine Cornerstones
    • How Far We Have Already Come
    • The Secret Ingredient
    • The Vision Thing
    • How Long It Will Take
    • What You Can Do
    • The AFWW Logo Explained
    • Examples of War Expenses
    • Biological Differences
    • What Makes People Happy
    • Map of Non-warring Cultures
  • Cornerstones
    • Summary of the Nine Cornerstones
    • Embrace The Goal
    • Empower Women
    • Enlist Young Men
    • Ensure Essential Resources
    • Foster Connectedness
    • Promote Nonviolent Conflict Resolution
    • Provide Security and Order
    • Shift Our Economies
    • Spread Liberal Democracy
  • Videos
  • Books
    • A Future Without War: 2nd Edition
    • Shift: The Beginning of War, the Ending of War
    • War and Sex and Human Destiny
    • Women, Power, and the Biology of Peace
  • Project Enduring Peace
  • About
    • About the Author
    • Blog >
      • List of Blog Posts
    • Movie Reviews >
      • Pray the Devil Back to Hell
      • A Force More Powerful
      • Iron Jawed Angels
      • Gandhi
      • Amazing Grace
      • Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan
    • Book Reviews >
      • Fry - Beyond War
      • Hrdy - Mothers and Others
      • Zak - The Moral Molecule
    • Speeches and Workshops
  • Related Projects
    • Embrace the Goal and Others
    • Empower Women
    • Enlist Young Men
    • Ensure Essential Resources
    • Foster Connectedness​
    • Promote Nonviolent Conflict Resolution
    • Provide Security and Order
    • Shift Our Economies
    • Spread Liberal Democracy
  • Contact
  • Donate