Expanding the civic space in Libya
This project aims to contribute to maintaining – and, where possible, expanding- a safe, open, and diverse civic space in Libya.
This project aims to contribute to maintaining – and, where possible, expanding- a safe, open, and diverse civic space in Libya.
The conflict sensitive assistance programme aims to strengthen the conflict sensitivity of humanitarian and development implementers in Libya.
Lamis is responsible for maintaining an up to date understanding of peace and conflict dynamics and conflict sensitivity considerations in Libya, using social media, media monitoring and other sources. She has acquired experience over the last four years working for both local and international organisations, focused on deepening and expanding
Camille is the communications manager, responsible for PCi’s external communications activities. She has over eight years’ experience in developing, leading and implementing successful strategic communications and digital strategies in the charity and private sectors. Camille holds a Masters degree in Gender Studies and Law from SOAS and a Bachelor’s degree
We have worked in Syria since 2013, supporting peacebuilders working towards a negotiated political transition. Since the start of revolution, there has been a dramatic rise in corollary conflict and violence in Syria. The resulting deterioration of law and order has enabled disputes and acts of violence between community groups
We have worked in Libya since 2013, supporting peacebuilding and local development initiatives in more than 40 communities across the country’s three regions. The aftermath of the Arab Spring has led to the re-emergence of numerous historical conflicts, resulting in heightened tensions within and between Libyan communities. The prevailing political
This project aimed to lay the foundations for reform and reconciliation in Ukraine through dialogue.
We have been working in Tanzania since 2023, supporting youth-led networks and organisations to actively contribute to peacebuilding and conflict prevention in their communities. Tanzania faces the interconnected challenges of young people’s political and economic exclusion, poverty and violent extremism. Left unchecked, these issues have the potential to undermine peace
We have been working in Kenya since 2023, supporting youth-led networks and organisations to actively contribute to peacebuilding and conflict prevention in their communities. Youth marginalisation, strained state-citizen relations, violent extremism and resource-based conflicts have all threatened to undermine peace and stability in Kenya in recent years. Peaceful Change initiative is
PCi has been working in Mozambique since 2022, supporting national and international actors delivering humanitarian and development assistance in the north of the country. Our work helps those designing and delivering projects to work in a way that doesn’t unintentionally exacerbate conflict and that maximises their contribution to sustainable peace.
Peaceful Change initiative has been working in the Western Balkans since 2020, with a focus on Serbia and Kosovo. We work side by side with activists, journalists, and civil society organisations to increase the diversity of voices calling for peace and the effectiveness of those working to make peace happen.
PCi has worked in the South Caucasus since 2012, supporting peacebuilders and activists, and providing expertise to assist local actors to reach out across conflict lines and engage in constructive dialogue. After 2018, when mass protests in Armenia led to a sudden change in government but a new and apparently
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