European Network of Civil Peace Services
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The European Network for Civil Peace Services (EN.CPS) “is an international network of NGOs with the common goal of promoting Civil Peace Services (CPS) as an instrument of nonviolent conflict transformation, both on a national level as well as within Europe. It does this through a multinational co-operation of organisations carrying out research, information sharing and dissemination, lobbying (national and European institutions) and awareness raising activities as well as the recruitment, training and deployment of qualified civilian professionals/volunteers.” [1]
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Members of the EN.CPS
- Alexander Lange Foundation - Italy
- Association for Peace - Italy
- Austrian Peace Service
- Austrian Study Centre for Peace Research (ASCPR) - Austria
- Balkan Peace Team - France
- Berretti Bianchi - Italy
- BOCS Foundation - Hungary
- Civilian Defence Research Center - Italy
- Center for Development - Belarus
- Center for Peace Making and Community Development - Chechnya
- Center for Research in Social Problems (TOSAM) - Turkey
- Center for Social Innovation (NOVA) - Spain
- Federation for social Defence - Germany
- Forum Civil Peace Service - Germany
- Foundation for Human Rights and Peace Education - Hungary
- Group for a Switzerland without an Army
- Helsinki Citizens Assembly- Germany
- Human Rights Information and Documentation Centre - Georgia
- International Fellowship of Reconciliation - Netherlands
- Living Without an Army - Germany
- Nonviolence International, CIS - Russia
- Netherlands Expertise Centre for Alternatives to Violence
- Norwegian Peace Alliance
- Nonviolent Peaceforce, Europe
- Peace Action Training and Research Institute - Romania
- Peaceworkers UK
- Swiss Coalition for Civil Peace Services
- Slovenia School for Peace
- Civil Society Conflict Prevention Network - Finland
- Scottish Centre for Nonviolence
- Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation
- World Window - Moldova
- Women in Black - Serbia
- Mouvement Alternative Non-Violente (MAN) - France
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Our Partners, Peaceworkers UK, accessed August 14, 2007.