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.

Rationale  Board members of INGOs face a number of challenges in effectively and adequately playing their governance role. Board member of peacebuilding organisations face additional challenges that pertain to the

The gender advisors of two former OD partners of PeaceNexus, Conciliation Resources and CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Foundation, bonded over the many challenges they faced in their drive to mainstream gender within their organisation.

PeaceNexus is supporting the organizational development of IPD by developing their strategic communications to strengthen collaboration with targeted government, donor and international organisations. The Partner The Institute for Peace and

PeaceNexus has supported the OSCE in improving practices to foster youth inclusion in the peace and security agenda Even though youth both influence and are affected by peace and security

The Kosova Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims (KRCT) was created in 1999 to offer a helping hand to some of the most vulnerable victims of the 1998-1999 conflict.

PeaceNexus supported Partners Network, one of the longest-standing global civil society networks at the intersection of democracy and conflict transformation. The diversity of its 20+ members’ locations, organisational maturity, size and priorities led them to near paralysis, despite a strong shared identity and continued desire to collaborate.

ABAC works primarily in rural areas in Burkina Faso to improve the livelihoods of farmers, pastoralists and small-scale producers, as well as to contribute to social cohesion within these communities.

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 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.