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.

Nonviolent Peaceforce

Nonviolent Peace force (NP) works in violent conflict contexts to protect civilians through unarmed strategies and accompaniment, working side by side with local communities and advocating for the wider adoption of these approaches.

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.

Build Up

Build Up is an innovator, expertise provider and policy advisor. Over the past 8 years, through its work across 15+ countries, it has demonstrated that participatory approaches and digital tools can play an essential role in overcoming polarisation and other threats to social cohesion, especially if driven by the values and principles of peacebuilding.

Peace Direct

PeaceNexus supports Peace Direct in its commitment to a partner-centred organisation-wide Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Framework. The Partner Since 2004, Peace Direct has been at the forefront of thinking and

Peace Brigades International

Peace Brigades International (PBI) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1981 that provides protection and supports individuals, communities, movements and organsiations that defend human rights through protective physical accompaniment, international observation, advocacy efforts, awareness raising, and capacity sharing.  

Conservation International

Conservation International (CI) is a large international organisation that works in 29 countries and with a network of more than 2,000 partners. It takes a comprehensive approach to conservation that includes scientific research, policy development, global mobilisation (including climate adaptation financing) and operational programmes with local authorities, indigenous people, civil society organisations and businesses.

Réseau Billital Maroobé

The RBM network comprises 75 pastoralist organisations from nine countries in West and Central Africa, including PeaceNexus focus countries of Niger, Burkina Faso and Senegal. It represents an overall constituency of 750,000 pastoralists.

Cord

Cord works with local organisations in five countries to develop communities’ abilities to communicate and work well together, where these capacities have been eroded by decades of mistrust and violence.

United Nations in the Kyrgyz Republic

The United Nations agencies in Kyrgyzstan, together with their national partners, implement programmes supported by the UN Peacebuilding Fund. These programmes seek to build social cohesion, increase the participation of young people and women in peacebuilding processes and address inter-ethnic tensions and radicalisation so as to prevent violent extremism.