African Peace Centres
This site gives you the spectrum of African Centres for Peace Education and Training including sites with features for reviews of peace and non-violence issues of Africa and Organisations that fundraise for African projects:
www.peace.ca/africa.htmClear Landmines.com
Help eradicate landmines from the face of the earth by visiting this site:
www.clearlandmines.comCulture of Peace News and Media Network
CPNN is a permanent, on-line, interactive information service being developed by UNESCO and its partners for the year 2000, the International Year for the Culture of Peace. This network is run by volunteers and provides multilingual, up-to-date coverage of news and media promoting a Culture of Peace:
http://www.cpnn.org/International Conflict Resolution Centre
The International Conflict Resolution Centre is a thriving interdisciplinary learning community committed to the development of cultures of peace. It is based at the University of Melbourne:
www.psych.unimelb.edu.au/ICRCInternational Year of the Culture of Peace
The year 2000 was the International Year of the Culture of Peace (IYCP). This site, part of the main UNESCO website, deals with continuing the global movement towards creating cultures of peace:
www3.unesco.org/iycpMedical Association for the Prevention of War
Peace Brigades International
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
PsySR is an international group of psychologists working together to use psychological knowledge to build a peaceful world:
http://www.psysr.org/Security Information Center
Since its foundation in 1991 the Berlin Information Center for Transatlantic Security (BITS) has established a reputation for providing independent expertise on military security issues, especially in the field of nuclear and conventional disarmament and arms control, non-proliferation, and NATO-Russian relations:
http://www.bits.de/Teaching and Learning for Peace Foundation, based in South Australia
This website presents many peace-building activities, an international noticeboard, inspiring peace-building stories and writings, information about published peace-building stories and most importantly, ways you and your families, friends, local schools, libraries, child care centres and communities can become involved in peace-building:
http://www.tlpeace.org.au/Victorian Peace Network
The Victorian Peace Network works to bring together diverse organisations in the promotion of peace, including education campaigns, public events and rallies. The Victorian Peace Network does not speak on behalf of individual organisations, and respects the diverse approaches of affiliate organisations:
http://www.vicpeace.org/