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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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Central Africa Peacebuilding - Other Relevant Websites

 

  • African Traditional Religion Website - Journal articles on African Catholicism.

  • Catholic Culture Website - Trinity Communications has been putting Catholic material on the Internet since the early 1990s.In 2001, users of our previous site (PetersNet) expressed a desire to apply our resources to daily family life. In response, the Trinity staff began assembling resources to help Catholics live the liturgical year in the home.

  • The Catholic Church in Africa - Dedicated to the Synod of Bishops for Africa.  Includes statistics, structure, bibliographies, and links to other relevant sites.

  • Pax Christi International: Africa Documents - Bujumbura Regional Consultation, February 24 - March 1, 2005 - The Great Lakes Network of Pax Christi brings together voluntary organizations which are members of Pax Christi International, working for a culture of lasting peace, non-violence and reconciliation.

 

  • Directory of Peace Studies in Africa 2004 - UPEACE Africa Programme and the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) are pleased to announce the release of a new publication entitled " Directory of Peace Studies in Africa 2004".  The directory is a result of a continental-wide survey conducted over the past two years targeting established institutions in Africa. Included is feedback from participating institutions on existing programmes in the field of peace studies in terms of teaching, research and community service.


 

 

 
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