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Rolf Skjöldebrand, Co-founder of the Non-Violence Project, on stage with SIME founder and moderator Ola Ahlvarsson at Epicenter, Stockholm.
Rolf Skjöldebrand, Co-founder of the Non-Violence Project, on stage with SIME founder and moderator Ola Ahlvarsson at Epicenter, Stockholm.

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Non-Violence Project at SIME 2025: A Day of Inspiration, Innovation, and Impact

We extend our heartfelt thanks to SIME and Epicenter Stockholm for an inspiring and energizing day at #SIME2025.

It was an honour to participate in this dynamic gathering of visionary leaders, innovators, and changemakers, where we, with co-founder Rolf Skjöldebrand, had the opportunity to share our mission and present the Knotted Gun - our global symbol of peace and non-violence - at a time when the world needs it more than ever.

As conversations around AI, climate challenges, and global uncertainty took centre stage, it became clear: the need for empathy, resilience, and new ways of thinking has never been greater.

For over 32 years, the Non-Violence Project Foundation has been empowering children and youth with the tools to manage and resolve conflict peacefully. Through education, creativity, and our iconic symbol as a guiding light, we support the next generation in building self-confidence, inner strength, and the ability to make wise, courageous, and compassionate choices.

Peace begins with educationand with the next generation.

“Punk for Peace” – Dregen’s unique version of the Knotted Gun, showcased on center stage at SIME 2025.


With deep gratitude to SIME and Epicenter - true role models in inspiring, inviting, and making things happen. You are the change.

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