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New Report Highlights Regenerative Organisational Development as Critical Support for Ukrainian Civil Society in Wartime
A new report, Beyond Survival: Regenerative Organisational Development Support in Wartime Ukraine, was launched online on 23 April by Foundations4Ukraine. It introduces “Regenerative Organisational Development” (Regenerative OD), an approach designed
Conflict Sensitivity, News, West Africa
Innovation through exchange: when social cohesion reshapes conservation in Central Africa
Co-written by Dodo Moke, Head of Environmental and Social Safeguards and Conflict Sensitivity at the African Wildlife Foundation, and Magali Nare, PeaceNexus associate, this article retraces an exchange between actors
Central Asia
PeaceNexus Foundation and Ala-Too International University Launch “Yntymak Academy” to Foster Dialogue on Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan
PeaceNexus Foundation and the Ala-Too International University with the support of the National Agency for Religious Affairs and Interethnic Relations under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic launched the “Yntymak
Central Asia, News, Organisational News
Report release: Afghanistan and Central Asia: Analytical Project on Politics and Economics of a Common Space
In 2025, our new partner, the Tashkent-based organisation Centre for Progressive Reforms (CPR) launched an expert research pilot report bringing together trade facilitation specialists from all five Central Asian states
News, Organisational News
Environment and Peace – Open calls for new partners
Environmental organisations play a critical role in addressing biodiversity loss and climate change. In doing so, they often operate in complex social environments shaped by social tensions, divisions, or violence.
Conflict Sensitivity, International, News, Organisational News
First-ever online course on Conflict-Sensitive Conservation
Conservation does not happen in isolation. From resource exploitation to the impacts of climate change, conservation efforts often unfold in complex socio-political environments where tensions can emerge or even escalate into violent conflict. To support practitioners
Central Asia, Organisational News
Regional Cooperation Spotlight: PeaceNexus at the First Regional Yntimak Day in the Ferghana Valley
On October 15-16, in the heart of the Ferghana valley, which for decades has been associated with border conflicts, mistrust, and unresolved issues, the heads of Ferghana (Uzbekistan), Batken (Kyrgyzstan),
News
Release of the Book “The Art of Impact” by Hansjörg Wyss
We are proud to share that our Board Member and Funder, Hansjörg Wyss, has published The Art of Impact, a compelling biography that traces his life’s commitment to advancing meaningful
Impact Stories, Organisational Development
Nothing about us without us!
Ajmal Ramyar speaking at the United Nations Partner: United Network of Young Peacebuilders (UNOY), with over 130 members “Nothing about us, without us”. This is the rallying cry of The
Impact Stories, Western Balkans
The story of one and thousands more
Partner: Kosovo Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims I still remember the silence in the room when Ramadan Nishori – knows as Dani – stood up to speak. It was April
Central Asia, Impact Stories
Weaving together a new social fabric for Kyrgyzstan
Partner: Ministry of Culture In Kyrgyzstan, the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in a civic vacuum. Soviet-era identity policies had suppressed local ethnic, religious, and regional identities. Following independence,
Impact Stories
Saving the Falémé river: a citizen force for survival
Partner: National Council for Rural Dialogue and Cooperation (CNCR), Senegal By Aliou Demba Kebe The Falémé river was dying. As the main tributary of the Senegal River along the Mali