The Non-Violence Project is part of Sweden’s largest manifestation for youth mental health
Non-Violence Project is proud to be part of Sweden’s largest manifestation for youth mental health. Together with 36 other organisations, we stand united.
Non-Violence Project is proud to be part of Sweden’s largest manifestation for youth mental health. Together with 36 other organisations, we stand united.
We’re proud to announce a heartfelt and long-term collaboration with Gallerix, rooted in a shared belief: that art can inspire reflection, spark dialogue, and plant the seeds of peace. Gallerix has launched a powerful series of 16 unique posters, all featuring different interpretations of the iconic Knotted Gun sculpture.
The Non-Violence Project collaborates with Andy okay for its second annual campaign, promoting non-violence through youth-led initiatives in the U.S. Artists worldwide contribute impactful artworks, emphasizing the power of creativity to inspire hope and action against violence.
The Non-Violence Project has launched a new website showcasing its mission to educate youth about preventive conflict resolution without violence. Explore programs, impactful stories, and join the movement for peace and non-violence. Discover the iconic knotted gun symbol and ways to get involved.
We are in a crisis—together—and we must act now for the sake of our children and grandchildren. We need a national coalition to prevent and address this horrifying violence not just to honour the victims, but to break the cycle that continues to take lives.
Vi är i kris - tillsammans och har en skyldighet för våra barn och barnbarn att agera. Nu. Sverige behöver en nationell samling för att förebygga och bekämpa det fasansfulla våldet - inte minst för att hedra alla som blivit offer för den nuvarande ordningen.
Many of our team members have personally felt the effects of violence and conflict, making this partnership deeply personal. Through this collaboration, we’re giving people a tangible way to support peace education and help equip the next generation with skills to resolve conflicts without violence.
La plus jeune ambassadrice de la paix du Non-Violence Project. À seulement 14 ans, Zoé utilise sa voix et sa musique pour défendre la paix et s'opposer à la violence et au harcèlement.
Youngest Non-Violence Ambassador for Peace, Zoé Clauzure, Junior Eurovision Winner 2023 - using her voice and music to champion peace.
This significant growth marks a new chapter in our mission to promote peace and non-violence through education and social initiatives worldwide. We welcome Greece, South Africa and Ecuador.
Halfway through 2024, and we're thrilled to share our full 2023 activity report with you!
THE WORLD HAS CHANGED. VIOLENCE HAS CHANGED. WE HAVE CHANGED. JOIN THE CHANGE MOVEMENT... Since 1993, The Non-Violence Project has addressed violence via productive conversations, impactful partnerships, education programs and more. Now is the time to celebrate the milestones we have experienced together.
We are thrilled to introduce the 2022 Annual Report presenting accomplishments and advancements throughout 2022.
Non-Violence Ambassador Meja and Swedish rock band Peace Conspiracy are releasing their new video to spread hope in troubled times.
Melissa LaBozzetta, an Italian-Australian artist based in Melbourne, becomes a new Global Ambassador for the Non-Violence Project Foundation (NVPF) supporting unique educational programs to prevent and reduce violence around the world. She joins other fellow Non-Violence Ambassadors for Peace: Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Ringo Starr, Oona Chaplin, Johan Ernst Nilson, Patrizia Gucci and many others.
There is one thing I noticed after completing a series of workshops on the topic of sexual harassment with University students – everyone just wants more! More time to discuss, more time to share, to think, more time to challenge beliefs, more time to spend together and juggle with some obvious and not-so-obvious topics and unclear lines.
The City of Belfast has been warmly welcomed into an illustrious group of locations around the world that have embraced The Knotted Gun sculpture and its supporting organisation, the Non-Violence Project Foundation (NVPF).
1 BILLION CHILDREN worldwide experience physical, sexual or emotional violence. (1) We need to put an end to violence in the world and teach young people, our future leaders, how to resolve conflicts peacefully.
Most people are willing to talk about what external violence does to us or the world. We are all horrified to hear about another war, about another sexual abuse, about another incident of bullying. When is the world finally going to change, to evolve into something better and more peaceful? Very few talk about internal violence.
Since 2016, the optical company Smarteyes has collaborated with the non-violence organisation The Non-Violence Project. The collaboration has resulted in four eyewear collections, about 100,000 pairs of glasses sold and SEK 5 million to The Non-Violence Projects work.