The Change Engine
Provided by ICAN Peacework (Interfaith Community for Active Nonviolence)
ICAN helps women peacebuilders around the world get better at their work. They offer training on important skills like writing proposals, managing money, staying safe online, and taking care of themselves. They also teach about making peace in ways that include everyone, especially women. Partners get advice from experts and can learn from other peacebuilders in different countries. This support helps women's peace organizations become stronger and more successful in their communities.
Who can use this
Women peacebuilders and civil society organizations in ICAN's WASL network
Cost
Not specified
Houston, TX
ICAN helps communities and organizations learn how to include women and all people in making peace. They provide training materials, guides, and advice on how to create peace agreements that work for everyone. Their resources include videos, step-by-step guides, and tools available in many languages like English, Arabic, Spanish, and French. They teach about topics like ceasefire agreements, community policing, and transitional justice. Organizations, diplomats, and community leaders can use these materials to make their peace efforts more inclusive and effective.
This group helps women peacebuilders share their ideas with government leaders to prevent wars and solve conflicts. They write reports, organize meetings, and make sure women's voices are heard in important peace discussions around the world.
ICAN helps protect women peacebuilders who work to bring peace to their communities but face danger for their work. They provide emergency help when peacebuilders are in danger, including emergency money and safe places to go. They also offer digital security training to keep peacebuilders safe online, mental health support to deal with stress and trauma, and advocacy to governments to better protect these brave women. This service is for women around the world who do peacebuilding work in dangerous situations.
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