Partnerships

Below you can find some examples of partnerships that illustrate how we work. Please use the tags to filter according to specific regions or service offers.

You can also combine filters or select all. For a more comprehensive overview of our partnerships, please go to the respective regional or service offer page.

Article 109

Article 109 is a new civil society organisation that serves as the Secretariat of a growing global coalition advocating for the convening of a review conference of the UN Charter, as provided for under Article 109 of the Charter itself.

Francophone Consultants’ Network “Cercle de Gaynaako”

The "Cercle de Gaynaako" is a network of independent or members of associations, consultants or peer foundation staff who share a common vision of organisational support, context-sensitive intervention, and social transformations oriented towards justice, peace, and citizen participation.

CSC Hub “Club” Niger

The CSC-Hub Niger was created in February 2022 and has been supported by PeaceNexus since its launch. It brings together some fifteen national and international institutions and organisations.

CSC Hub Burkina

The CSC Hub Burkina is a national collective initiative created in 2021 with the support of PeaceNexus.It bring together 91 members and 30 organisations to discuss conflict sensitivity practices and how to integrate them at the operational and organisational levels in order to systematise them.

Hub for Conflict Sensitivity in West and Central Africa

The Regional CSC Hub is a dynamic learning platform that facilitates the sharing of experiences and the improvement of conflict-sensitive practices. It brings together more than 200 active members from 50 organisations in 12 countries in West and Central Africa.

WWF – World Wide Fund for Nature

How can conservation succeed where conflict is a daily reality? That’s the question the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) set out to answer through their partnership with us.

Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN)

GYBN unites youth in knowledge exchange, grassroots action, capacity-building, and policymaking, influencing change from local communities to international decision-making forums. The network amplifies marginalised voices in environmental governance and challenges traditional power dynamics, making space for youth-led conservation.