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
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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
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
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.
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
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
PeaceNexus Foundation, in partnership with the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ma’no Research Initiative Center, has launched the analytical report “Prospects for the Middle Corridor:
PeaceNexus is launching a new call for proposals focused on adapting organisational governance, processes and practices to build equitable partnerships. International peacebuilding organisations are navigating an an accelerated shrinking
Event Announcement ! Join on 2 October from 14:30 to 15:30, the interactive discussion at Building Bridges 2025 on ““Where Impact Meets Frontier Growth”” – this discussion will be moderated
Even though youth both influence and are affected by peace and security trends, their voices often remain unheard in multilateral settings. What practical steps can organisations take to better foster