Peace Skill-Building Resources


Living into peace building and non-violence requires skills and committed hearts. Explore ways to enhance your skills to gain conflict capabilities and create a more peaceful world!

The Ahimsa Collective Offers trainings in Restorative Justice, Trauma Healing, Facilitation and Restorative Approaches to Intimate Violence and Sexual Harm. 

The National Center on Restorative Justice (NCORJ) improves criminal justice policy and practice in the United States through supporting education, research, and training to further restorative approaches.

The DC Peace Team cultivates the habits and skills of nonviolence in our communities, so we can better resist injustice, and thus, build a more sustainable just peace.

The Center for Nonviolent Communication is an international nonprofit peacemaking organization. We believe that everyone’s needs matter and dialogue can resolve differences peacefully.

AVP aims to grow our program by nurturing a worldwide community of practice, supporting AVP organizations, facilitators and workshops, and developing shared standards and resources.

The Nonviolence Peace Force’s mission is to protect civilians in violent conflicts through unarmed strategies, build peace side-by-side with local communities, and advocate for the wider adoption of these approaches to safeguard human lives and dignity.


The International Association for Human Values (IAHV) aims to build a sustainable and inclusive peace by promoting the development of human values in both the individual and societies on a global scale.