Partners

Religions for Peace
Religions for Peace is a place where the world’s religions come together to bring peace, harmony and prosperity to all people. The global Religions for Peace movement is distinguished by its global leadership, Interfaith Councils and interfaith women’s and youth networks that work at the local, national and regional levels as innovators. They respond to challenges—from violence and discrimination to environmental degradation—with bold solutions.
For 50 years, Religions for Peace has been a movement changing the world and challenging the status quo through our shared belief that religions are more powerful, inspiring and influential when they work together.

Asian Conference of Religions for Peace
Through Religions for Peace in Asia, Asian religious leaders have a visible manifestation of their dialogue and communication. The Asian Conference of Religions for Peace (ACRP), also known as Religions for Peace in Asia, is the world’s largest regional body of religiously inspired people working for peace and interreligious harmony. Based on the tenets of truth, justice and human dignity, members of the organization are active in their countries, in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. Founded in 1976, the organization works in tandem with Religions for Peace International.

European Council of Religious Leaders ECRL
The European Council of Religious Leaders (ECRL) brings together senior religious leaders representing the historical religions of Europe: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, as well as Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs and Zoroastrians. ECRL is one of five regional interreligious councils within the global Religions for Peace network. Religions for Peace – accredited to the UN – is the world’s largest and most representative multi-faith coalition promoting joint action for peace since 1970.

State Commission for Religious Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic
The central body of the Kyrgyz Republic, carrying out work on the formation and implementation of state policy in the religious sphere and coordinating the activities of state bodies of the Kyrgyz Republic in the field of religions.

REOC Communications
REOC Communications is an innovative strategic communications agency based in London. Specializing in counter-terrorism and preventing and countering violent extremism, REOC helps its clients understand the complex nature of the problem and develop effective communications responses based on detailed research and a commitment to achieving measurable strategic results.

Albany Associates
Albany Associates’ philosophy is that strong two-way communications provide a fundamental mechanism for solving problems and building resilience to social, economic and political shocks. The revitalization of civil society, or the public space between state, market, community and family, is central to the method of work. This is called integrated communications.

Hedayah
An international organization that brings together an extensive network of experts and practitioners to counter and prevent violent extremism.

Stefanus Alliance International
Stefanusalliansen is a mission and advocacy organization with a special focus on religious freedom. Stefanusalliansen lives in the tension between mission and the fight for religious freedom for all.

OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is one of the world’s main regional human rights bodies. ODIHR is based in Warsaw, Poland, and is active in Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and North America. The office promotes democratic elections, respect for human rights, tolerance and non-discrimination, and the rule of law.