Peace Aid TV
Peace Aid TV brings the mission of The Peace Aid Foundation to life through film, digital media, and documentary storytelling. It shows what peace looks like in practice, featuring performances, interviews, and field reports that highlight the resilience and creativity of communities emerging from conflict.
The channel will be available on major streaming platforms and through Peace Aid’s global network, offering original content developed in collaboration with artists, journalists, and educators from Peace Aid Studios to ensure authenticity and cultural accuracy.
Programming includes Voices of Recovery, Music for Change, and The Rebuilders, a series of productions that document progress and spotlight partnerships in education, reconstruction, and cultural renewal. Each production focuses on measurable human impact, connecting personal stories with tangible results.
Peace Aid TV also serves as an advocacy and learning platform. By presenting real-world models of peacebuilding, it inspires replication, informs donor strategies, and provides young people with media production skills that build confidence, employability, and social stability.
Working in full coordination with Peace Aid Radio and Education, a song recorded in a studio can become a radio feature and later a documentary short, creating a continuous cycle of storytelling and engagement.
Through its global reach, Peace Aid TV turns observation into participation and visibility into validation, giving voice and recognition to those rebuilding their lives and communities.