The Peace Aid Foundation’s Global Programs unite communities, artists, educators, and organizations across continents to create a coordinated system of peacebuilding. Each program is part of a larger framework called the Peace Engine, designed to move from prevention to reconciliation through collaboration, education, and creativity. Our programs link local experience with global resources, ensuring that every act of rebuilding contributes to a sustainable foundation for peace.
Global Programs operate through regional Peace Aid Chapters, partnerships with NGOs and governments, and specialized initiatives in conflict-affected regions. These programs rebuild schools, support trauma recovery, train community mediators, and promote the arts as tools for healing and unity. Each initiative reflects our belief that peace is not a moment but a process, one that must be planned, funded, and measured with the same discipline as any national system.
From Africa and the Middle East to Europe, Asia, and the Americas, our programs adapt to local cultures while maintaining universal principles of inclusion, transparency, and accountability. We work alongside local leaders who know their communities best, providing the structure, visibility, and global reach needed to sustain their efforts.