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.

Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations

Since 2021, PeaceNexus supported the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) and a coalition of Myanmar civil society organisations through a complaint process related to Telenor’s exit from Myanmar. The case was mediated by the Norwegian Contact Point (NCP) of the OECD and highlighted the critical importance of conflict-sensitive company disengagement.

Compliance Advisor Ombudsman

In 2024, PeaceNexus partnered with the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), the independent accountability mechanism for the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), to strengthen mediation capacity in complex dispute settings.

Ferghana and Yntymak Week 2025

Yntymak Week has been implemented since 2023 by the Peacebuilding Hub. It is a forum that brings together diverse leaders from civil society, business and government to address issues that are central to cohesive social development. The Peacebuilding Hub is an informal collective that convenes the forum.

Kayah Earth Rights Action Network (KEAN)

Kayah Earth Rights Action Network (KEAN), the Karenni Land Policy Developing Committee (KLPDC), and allied civil society organisations in Karenni State are collaborating with interim governance actors to advance inclusive land, natural resource, and environmental governance in areas outside military control.

Collaboration with the Robert Bosch Foundation

We began our collaboration in 2022 to support Ukrainian civil society organisations (CSOs), and test how organisational development support can be adapted to a context of war. Six local organisations benefited from accompaniment from a dedicated Ukraine OD Advisory team.

Civic Emergency Fund

In 2025, a small group of funders joined forces to act on one of the key recommendations of the mapping report: establishing an emergency fund. The efforts resulted in Civic Emergency Fund for the Western Balkans, launched informally at the end of 2025.

Community Building Mitrovica (CBM)

Community Building Mitrovica (CBM) is a multi-ethnic organisation operating in northern Kosovo, promoting and contributing to peacebuilding and reconciliation between different communities.

Oxfam

Since 2019, PeaceNexus has partnered with Oxfam to strengthen conflict sensitivity across its humanitarian and development work in conflict-affected settings. As one of the world’s largest humanitarian organisations, reaching over 14 million people annually, Oxfam plays a critical role in shaping both operational practice and global policy.

International Alert

International Alert is one of the largest peacebuilding INGOs with projects in 21 countries and territories with activities in a further 26. It has a 35+ year history of supporting and working with local partners, engaging from the grassroots to policy level to solve the root causes of conflict.

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.