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Co-operation Ireland

  • Private
  • Non-profit
  • International
Overview

Co-operation Ireland is an all-island peace building charity. Established in 1979, we work to promote interaction, dialogue, and practical collaboration within Northern Ireland and between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. While our role has evolved in line with the changing priorities for peace in Ireland,our core philosophy remains the belief that getting people to work together for mutual benefit, across religious, cultural, and political divisions, will promote greater understanding, respect and recognition of mutual interdependence.

Our mission is to sustain peace by helping to build a shared and cohesive society. We do this by working in partnership with others to develop initiatives which address the challenges to peace.

Our strategic priorities are
- Facilitating strategic leadership for the building of good relations and co-operation
- Developing strategies and programmes which enable marginalised communities to take the lead in their own development and participate fully in a shared society
- Promoting e dialogue, understanding and the growth of trust, with a particular emphasis on young and emerging leaders

Contact Data
Sectors
  • NGO/non-for profit
Topics
  • Conflict transformation
  • Culture and identity
  • Conflict management & conflict resolution
  • Conflict prevention
  • Institutional development / capacity building
  • Leadership
  • Peace education
  • Peacebuilding
  • Youth and children
  • Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration DDR
  • Designing peacebuilding & prevention programming
  • Cultural awareness & communication
Target Audience
  • General public
  • Local authorities
  • Youth
  • NGO staff
  • Women
Foundation Year 1979
Higher or Secondary Education Establishment No
Accreditation
  • Not available
Main Training Languages
  • English
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