Building Peace & Reconciliation Through Technology
PeaceTech searches for the direct links between peacebuilding and technology. Since 2007, this project has mapped the growing landscape of technology initiatives that promote peace, reconciliation, and social cohesion across the world.
The relationship between peacebuilding, reconciliation, and technology is a developing area with enormous scope. Technology can provide a vehicle for connection and communication across political divides and geographical spaces. It can offer safe forums for engagement, resources for education, and tools for documenting human rights.
From mobile phone networks preventing violence in Northern Ireland, to video testimony projects in the Balkans, to serious games teaching conflict resolution — PeaceTech encompasses a diverse and growing ecosystem of innovation for social good.
This project was originally compiled by Professor Brandon Hamber through the Digital Diversity Project and has evolved into a living repository, continuously updated with new initiatives from around the world.
Explore projects that harness technology for peacebuilding, reconciliation, and social cohesion across the globe.
A joint Israeli-Palestinian radio station bringing the experience of the Jewish-Arab Center for Peace at Givat Haviva and the Palestinian organization Biladi to reach audiences previously not exposed ...
BBC Radio Ulster's 'Legacy' project documented experiences of people affected by the Troubles. Throughout 1999, ordinary people told how the events of the last three decades in Northern Ireland affect...
Aims to enhance social, political, and cultural cohesion in Sri Lanka through digital media productions, a project of the Centre for Policy Alternatives in partnership with IMPACS Canada.
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