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Why this space

A space for practitioners, scholars, activists, and the curious to come together, think critically about peace, get the tools and skills to act, and build something that actually changes the field.

What we do

01

Build Collective Structures

We support practitioners and organizations to build coalitions, networks, and governance structures that hold, rooted in trust, sustained by shared purpose, and led collectively.

02

Engage the Field Critically

A space to come together and ask hard questions about what peace means, for whom, and at what cost. To think across dominant frameworks and create new ones from within.

03

PeaceTech Solutions

We build digital tools, AI solutions, data analysis, and resources that serve the work of peace, closing the gap between those doing the work and the knowledge and systems they need.

Where we work

Our work is grounded in the Global Majority, the communities and movements too often excluded from the tables where peace is decided.

With particular focus on North Africa and al-Sham, we work with practitioners who are building new possibilities and alternatives from within their own contexts, on their own terms.

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Publications

Coming soon

Writing from inside the field.

We will share thinking, analysis, and writing on the field of peace. Pieces that challenge, that open questions, and that are useful to people doing the work.

Publications are currently being curated for launch.

Why we exist

Years in the field. Gaps we could not ignore.

The field of peacebuilding is full of people with purpose and passion. What we have always longed for is a place where that energy is nurtured, where knowledge flows between people, and where ways of working that matter can be shared, refined, and carried forward together.

We decided to work on the gaps that kept showing up:

  • The absence of collective structures that actually hold across movements and organizations
  • The lack of critical spaces to question, reimagine, and renew the field of peace
  • The missed potential of technology to serve those doing this work

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Whether you are a practitioner, an organization, or someone who wants to support the work, we want to hear from you.