Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of an Expanding Field
Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of an Expanding Field
Peacebuilding 2.0: Mapping the Boundaries of an Expanding Field
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ABOUT THE ALLIANCE FOR PEACEBUILDING<br />
The Alli<strong>an</strong>ce for <strong>Peacebuilding</strong> (AfP) serves as a<br />
thought leader, advocate <strong>an</strong>d institutional home<br />
for <strong>the</strong> peacebuilding field. AfP connects more<br />
th<strong>an</strong> seventy org<strong>an</strong>izations, several hundred<br />
practitioners, <strong>an</strong>d a network <strong>of</strong> over 15,000 people,<br />
to develop processes for ch<strong>an</strong>ge around <strong>the</strong> world.<br />
AfP’s members are active in 153 countries to build<br />
sustainable, durable peace in <strong>the</strong> world’s most<br />
complex, turbulent areas <strong>of</strong> conflict.<br />
alli<strong>an</strong>ceforpeacebuilding.org<br />
1726 M Street, NW, Suite 401<br />
Washington, DC 20036<br />
202.822.2047<br />
afp-info@alli<strong>an</strong>ceforpeacebuilding.org