Peace Aid Week

Peace Aid Week

Peace Aid Week is a global forum that unites NGOs, non-profits, governments, and citizens to collaborate as equals in building a more coordinated peace movement. Its purpose is not to duplicate the work that others are already doing, but to empower, connect, and amplify them on a global scale. Too many organizations work in isolation from one another, and Peace Aid Week is designed to bridge that gap.

Once a year, Peace Aid Week transforms the momentum of the concert into structured dialogue and collaboration. Over four days, it brings together practitioners, donors, policymakers, educators, and artists for open forums, workshops, panels, and cultural events that highlight what works in peacebuilding and how those lessons can be shared across borders.

Participants are encouraged to host their own sessions, including discussions, classes, exhibitions, and community events that reflect their mission and contribute to the global dialogue. Core components include the Peace Aid Forum, the Peace Film Festival, and the NGO Heroes Award, each celebrating progress and encouraging collective innovation.

Peace Aid Week is a space for connection and cooperation, where the world’s peacebuilders can meet, exchange knowledge, and design shared strategies for impact. It turns dialogue into action and transforms good intentions into measurable progress.