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Peace

Bat Shalom
A feminist peace organization of Israeli women. We work toward a just peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors that includes recognition of a Palestinian state side-by-side with Israel and Jerusalem as the capital of both. Within Israel, Bat Shalom works toward a more just and democratic society shaped equally by men and women.

Burundian Women's Associations and Grassroots Peacebuilding
Web resources (University of Pennsylvania)

Business Council for Peace
Inspired by the commitment to peace at the Geneva meeting of more than 500 female religious and spiritual leaders from 75 countries, the small band of 35 businesswomen gave birth to the Business Council for Peace. Now we are businesswomen and men committed to helping women in regions of conflict and post-conflict build businesses to sustain their families.

Coalition Of Women For Peace
We Jewish and Palestinian women, citizens of Israel representatives of various women’s organizations and individuals have agreed to coordinate and organize joint activities in order to work together for a just peace.

CODE PINK--Women's Pre-Emptive Strike for Peace
We call on women around the world to rise up and oppose the war in Iraq. We call on mothers, grandmothers, sisters and daughters, on workers, students, teachers, healers, artists, writers, singers, poets, and every ordinary outraged woman willing to be outrageous for peace.

Iraqi Women's League
We call upon all the women organisations; all those concerned for the cause of world peace, and all people of good will, to intensify their solidarity with the Iraqi people in general, and with Iraqi women in particular, by raising their voices loud for the prevention of war, the lifting of the blockade from the Iraqi people.

Israeli Peace Movement
The first and primary goal of PEACE NOW has been to press the Israeli government to seek peace - through negotiations and mutual compromise - with our Arab neighbors and the Palestinian people. Only peace will bring security to Israel and ensure the future of our people.

Kol Ha-Isha
[Jerusalem] Our mission is to develop and promote a feminist, multicultural model of social change, to address the individual needs of all women and to foster a feminist paradigm for an authentic and collaborative peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Okinawa Peace Network of Los Angeles (OPN-LA)
A network of individuals and organizations working in solidarity with the people of Okinawa (including the other Ryukyu Islands) in their struggle to remove the U.S. military presence from Okinawa and dismantle militarism worldwide.

Peace x Peace
empowers women to build sustainable peace locally and globally through connection, recognition, and education.

Peace Mamma International
Peace Mamas is a single, work-at-home Mom owned business, created to give a Voice to Peace.

PeaceWomen.org [international]
Aims to enhance the visibility of women's peace efforts by creating a centralized repository of information.

Sidran Institute for Traumatic Stress Education and Advocacy
At Sidran, we teach everyone who will listen about healing from traumatic experiences that the keys to recovery are Respect, Information, Connection, and Hope (RICH relationships always promote healing). We offer women (and men) who have experienced trauma a variety of resources: books and tapes, information about how to find a knowledgeable therapist in their area, as well as education and training for the public, health care providers, and the media.

Starhawk
Activism. Resources. Goddess/Pagan Resources. Permaculture/Nature Resources.

UN Security Council, "Women, Peace and Security," October 2000
This is the first time in history of the UN that the Security Council has devoted an entire session to a debate on women's experiences in conflict and post-conflict situations and their contributions to peace.

UnReasonable Women for the Earth
Join prominent women and women’s organizations across the country for this historic peace vigil and rolling fast in front of the White House in Washington DC starting Sunday, November 17, 2002 in Lafayette Park, continuing through March 8, International Women’s Day, and culminating in a massive women’s peace march.

Women Building Peace
From the Village Council to the Negotiating Table...The international campaign to promote the role of women in peacebuilding.

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
Works to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full rights for women, racial and economic justice, an end to all forms of violence, and to establish those political, social, and psychological conditions which can assure peace, freedom, and justice for all.

Women Waging Peace
To change the public policy paradigm so women are fully integrated throughout formal and informal peace processes to prevent violent conflict, stop war, and sustain peace in fragile regions.

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