Partnerships for Change

Partnerships for Change

The Partnerships for Change Program connects the entire system, transforming collaboration into sustainable infrastructure. It unites governments, corporations, NGOs, universities, and citizens under one transparent framework for collective impact.

Each partnership is designed around mutual value, with governments contributing policy support and cultural grants, corporations providing logistics, technology, and funding, NGOs bringing field expertise, and citizens offering community legitimacy. Together, they operationalize peace as a measurable investment in stability and human capital.

Partnerships for Change functions as the Foundation’s coordination hub, using memoranda of understanding (MOUs), shared metrics, and joint evaluation systems to ensure alignment. It reflects USAID’s emphasis on local ownership, co-creation, and accountability.

This program also houses the Peace Aid Transparency Dashboard, a digital tool that tracks every euro raised and disbursed, ensuring real-time accountability for donors and participants.

Beyond funding, the partnerships create pipelines of innovation. Technologies developed by private partners power studio systems and broadcasts. Academic partners analyze behavioral data. NGOs train facilitators and mediators. Each actor strengthens the others, forming a cohesive global ecosystem for peace.

Through Partnerships for Change, The Peace Aid Foundation transforms goodwill into governance and collaboration into continuity. It ensures that peace remains not only visible but viable, built collectively, sustained locally, and owned globally.