Young Leaders Gather at Step Up Teens Camp 2025 in Uganda
Step Up Teens Camp in Uganda gathered over 100 young leaders for five days of learning, dialogue, and community action under the theme “Called to Serve.”.
Step Up Teens Camp in Uganda gathered over 100 young leaders for five days of learning, dialogue, and community action under the theme “Called to Serve.”.
The Non-Violence Project USA took part in a powerful non-violence-focused exhibition at Ringo Starr's sold-out Radio City Music Hall concert on June 13. Highlighted during National Gun Violence Awareness Month, the display invited reflection and dialogue around unity and non-violence - reinforcing the importance of spreading a message of non-violence and peace in today's world.
We were honoured to share our mission and the Knotted Gun symbol at SIME 2025 – a powerful day of innovation, empathy, and inspiration. As the world faces new challenges, we continue to empower youth with the tools to resolve conflict peacefully. Peace starts with education. 🕊️
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.
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.
Today, at International Day of Peace, we are thrilled to introduce a remarkable new artwork —"Fragility of Peace" by Non-Violence Ambassador, Shai Dahan.
Unveiling of Custom-Designed WNBA Mystics “Knotted Gun” Sculpture and 988 Lifeline Awareness Amplified in Sold-Out Capital One Arena as Washington Mystics Hosted Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever.
Halfway through 2024, and we're thrilled to share our full 2023 activity report with you!
International movement Non-Violence Project will leverage video to increase awareness and online engagement in shaping a more peaceful society.
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.
The sustainable Swedish lifestyle brand DEDICATED is thrilled to announce an impactful partnership with global NGO The Non-Violence Project. NVP empowers people, through creative learning, to overcome violence in all its forms. The primary goal of this partnership is to highlight the urgent need for peace and the power of working together.
We are pleased to share our latest newsletter, filled with a selection of global news, updates, and exciting developments we have in the pipeline.
We are thrilled to introduce the 2022 Annual Report presenting accomplishments and advancements throughout 2022.
La Fondation Non-Violence Project (NVPF) et la Fondation du Musée Charlie Chaplin (CCMF), avec le soutien de Chaplin's World (CW), le seul musée dédié à Charlie Chaplin dans le monde, sont heureux d’annoncer, en cette journée internationale des droits humains, le renforcement de leur collaboration par des initiatives communes qui se développeront tout au long de 2021.
The Non-Violence Project Foundation(NVPF) and The Charlie Chaplin Museum Foundation (CCMF), with Chaplin’s World (CW), the only museum dedicated to Charlie Chaplin in the world, are pleased to announce, on the international human rights day, that they are strengthening their collaboration through joint initiatives that will develop throughout 2021.
The Non-Violence Project Foundation (NVPF), whose mission is to prevent and reduce violence around the world, has today released its 2019 Evaluation Report outlining the foundation’s contribution to the global effort to stem violence across the globe. In 2019, NVPF trained 23,778 students, 1,587 teachers/trainers and 7,500 volunteers, on four continents.
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.