We work for peace

Glencree's programme and project work is focused on the following core areas: Our Community and Political Dialogue Programme works with political parties and their representatives, drawn from across the islands of Ireland and Britain, as well as civic society organisations, the diplomatic community and other actors integral to the political debate. Our Intercultural and Refugee Programme aims to make Ireland a more welcoming and inclusive place, with respect for all ethnic, faith and cultural backgrounds. Our Women's Leadership Programme encourages women who have experienced political conflict to actively engage in political processes that promote peacebuilding. Our Public Discourse work promotes an all-island, civil society approach to lasting peace. Our Peace Education work connects and engages students and young adults on a cross border, north-south basis. Our Missing Peace: Youth, Peace & Reconciliation Project aims to build the capacity of youth workers/organisations to engage young people, including a particular focus on young women, in peacebuilding and reconciliation processes. Glencree also supports members of our All-Island Women's Peacebuilding Network in the delivery of the BRIDGE Intergenerational Storytelling project which aims to foster increased connections across generations.

Recent work includes our Peace IV 'Addressing the Legacy of Conflict through Facilitated Dialogue' project (2018-2022) which focused on the legacy of conflict for victims/survivors groups in Northern Ireland.

Our International Work

Internationally, we have shared our experiences and perspective from the Northern Ireland peace process and from our programme work in over 10 conflict and post-conflict countries.

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International Work