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"The CPN is a much-needed way to support the courageous and mostly unheralded efforts of the Church to build peace in war-torn countries from Central Africa to Southern Asia."

Bishop John Ricard
Chairman, U.S. Bishops' International Policy Committee

"The CPN is a space of exchange, encounter and discovery where we help each other understand our peace-work, generated in faith and actualized in history."

Andrea Bartoli
Community of Sant' Egidio,
USA

"CPN is another concrete way of building solidarity among peacebuilders around the world. The energy that it will bring will help us in facing the many difficult challenges of peacebuilding work in our different contexts. My hope is that we are able to bring the same energy eventually to the communities directly affected by war, violence and conflict - creating not only a network of peacebuilders but more imoprtantly a network of communities all over the world."

Myla Leguro
Peace & Reconciliation
Program Manager
CRS-Phillippines

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Peacebuilding Organizations in Central Africa

International Catholic organizations work to promote awareness of the Central African situation among the international community and to advocate for just and peaceful solutions to the conflicts that are grounded in respect for human life.

 

Acholi Religious Leaders Peace Initiative

 

The Acoli Religious Leaders Peace Initiative (ARLPI), is a forum that brings together the Christian and Muslim leaders in Acoliland, northern Uganda. ARLPI provide a proactive response to the conflict situation Community Based Peace building actiites in Acoliland.


Life & Peace Institute

The Life & Peace Institute is an international and ecumenical centre for peace research and action. Founded in 1985 by the Swedish Ecumenical Council, LPI aims to further the causes of justice, peace and reconciliation through a combination of research, seminars and publications. LPI cooperates with a wide variety of structures, ranging from academic and church bodies to NGO´s, governments and intergovernmental organizations to local traditional leaders.

 

 
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