Providing mediation, facilitation and advisory support to parties and groups engaged in peace and negotiations processes
Knowledge Resources and Practical Tools for Intractable Conflicts.
Promoting Innovation in Peacebuilding, Conflict and Cultural Transformation.
The Peace Appeal Foundation Multi-Track Innovations
for Intractable Conflicts
The Peace Appeal Foundation supports peace and conflict transformation processes globally through inclusive, multi-track and multi-sector interventions designed to achieve agreed, fair and just outcomes. The cornerstone of our work is direct, sustained facilitation and advisory services in some of the world's most intractable conflicts. The Peace Appeal works collaboratively with local and international partners to develop and disseminate innovative tools, methodologies, educational materials and programs in support of peace and conflict transformation efforts. The Peace Appeal Foundation grew out of the work of a group of Nobel Peace Laureates and individuals who in the late 1990's helped launch the United Nations International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence.
Profiles: Padma Ratna Tuladhar
The Persistent Himalayan Peacemaker
Padma Ratna Tuladhar is a Peace Appeal Foundation Advisory Board Member. Better known in Nepal as a Human Rights activist, Civil Society leader, and Independent Left politician, Mr Tuladhar has been a facilitator and mediator of Nepal's democratic, peace and negotiations processes since the inception of the country's transition to democracy for more than two decades. He became a member of Nepal's National Assembly (Rashtriya Panchayat) under the party-less political system in 1986, elected from Kathmandu District. Read More...
Why Talking Peace is Essential and Why it is Threatened
By Insight on Conflict, October 7 2011
Guest post by Bill Richardson, Melanie Greenberg and Derek Brown.
Nepal - Reaffirmation of Past Agreements and Commitments
Agreements signed in the past 3 years called for restoring victims’ dignity, for ending greed and respecting the lives of ALL. Now, when creating a unified security structure leadership must remove labels of “enemy combatants” or “royal forces".
Civil Society Support for Peace Efforts Endangered
The Peace Appeal Foundation joined the 1750 member US based Council on Foundations and 18 other US based organizations in filing a friend of the court brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit..