PEACE TOOLS brings people and stakeholders into collaborative shared spaces to exchange information and work together towards mitigating and transforming conflict. It is a platform, a set of innovative software applications and a virtual shared space for integrating and connecting stakeholders in each region, country or sector in the world, into peace building processes that are flexible and continuously updated – and instantly accessible by all parties. By providing mechanisms and applications for public and private/confidential/secured shared working spaces, the tool enhances the capacity of people and organizations to work collectively on conflict (regional, national, local or sectoral). Its open architecture allows stakeholders to develop and implement best practice and appropriate Conflict Prevention, Mitigation and Resolution (CPMR) initiatives – including traditional, culturally specific methods – drawn from resources internationally and their own experiences. PeaceTools is being actively worked on and is under development.
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