PeaceNexus is launching two open calls to support environmental organisations in integrating conflict-sensitive approaches into their work.
Service: Conflict Sensitivity
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.
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.
PeaceNexus has supported the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform to undertake a collective process to advance a forward-looking, practical agenda for environmental peacebuilding. In close collaboration with the International Union for Conservation
PeaceNexus supported the Résau Billital Network study of the impact of insecurity on pastoralists across West Africa. In 2021, PeaceNexus supported the Résau Billital Network (RBM) to lead a study
Réseau Afrique Jeunesse (RAJ) is among the leading NGOs in Burkina Faso, with expertise in the mining sector and a presence in all national mining sites. Its mission is to promote youth participation in Burkina Faso’s social, political and economic life.
PeaceNexus has been working with the Office of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic to support the inclusive development of the Kyrgyz Jarany Civic Identity Concept. The Office of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (“the Office”) is in charge of strategic policy-making,
PeaceNexus supports Oxfam Great Britain and Oxfam IBIS in their efforts to operationalize conflict sensitivity Oxfam International is a global confederation working with more than 3,500partners in 67 countries to
The Office of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic (“the Office”) is in charge of strategic policy-making, as well as monitoring policy implementation by the executive government and non-governmental organisations. PeaceNexus has been working with the Office since 2018 to support the inclusive development of the Kyrgyz Jarany Civic Identity Concept.
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.