Center for Global Peacebuilding
Promote peacebuilding practices and research with a global perspective.
Promote peacebuilding practices and research with a global perspective.
Serve many different stakeholders within in the fast-growing movement of restorative justice: international peacemakers, program managers, facilitators of restorative dialogue, trainers, and researchers; Promote Peacemaking through Dialogue.
Seek to enhance the understanding of and find solutions to the most pressing 21st century challenges related to peace and conflict; Promote cutting-edge research and scholarship on issues such as genocide, conflict resolution, sustainability, justice, global health, and human rights.
Serve as acatalyst for internal and external peace in South Asia through process of discourse and dialogue- a process that seeks to promote a peaceful approach to the resolution of conflict with justice and equity, and the eventual goal of reconciliation.
Help prevent, mitigate, and resolve armed conflict through dialogue and mediation.
Work globally for profound change that eradicates the causes of poverty, striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all, regardless of faith or nationality and provide urgent, practical, and effective assistance where need is great, tackling the effects of poverty as well as its root causes.
Facilitate and build capacity of grass root citizens through the member churches so as to ensure a sustained Christian lifestyle, witness and transformation of the Nigerian society as the organization is driven by our vision of a united faith community that is the conscience of the society for the fullness of the life for all of God’s humankind in Nigeria.
Carry forward the work that Jesus Christ began in all aspects of the life of people in society; oversee how the calling 'As the Father has sent me, so do I send you' is carried out at the national level of the Church of England in evangelism, development of parish congregations, internationally through the work of the world mission agencies - and in rural and urban situations.
The vision of The Church of Scotland is to be a church which seeks to inspire the people of Scotland and beyond with the Good News of Jesus Christ through enthusiastic worshipping, witnessing, nurturing and serving communities.
Empower religious leaders to explore and utilize the resources of their diverse religious traditions in promoting authentic dialogue, inter-religious understanding, justice and world peace; combat the perverse use of religious teachings and traditions to justify violence and discrimination against people and institutions.