Tools on Peace
We have compiled a collection of practical tools designed to promote peace and strengthen coexistence. These resources cover a wide spectrum - from conflict-sensitive programme management to a psychosocial approach to human rights - and are intended to support practitioners in their daily work. - What unites them all is the recognition that culture plays a vital role in peaceful cohabitation. By highlighting cultural perspectives and integrating them into human rights and development practice, these tools help create environments where diversity is respected, dialogue is fostered, and lasting peace can take root.
Chose from these tools

Toolbox: Conflict Sensitive Programme Management CSPM
Here you will find toolkits that are key to work in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.

Toolbox: Psychosocial Approach PSA
PSA definition; how to apply the approach in your programme; and PSA experiences from Honduras

Toolbox: Human Rights Based Approach HRBA
Applying the HRBA in development programmes contributes to sustaining peace, peace building and conflict prevention. The HRBA seeks to analyse discrimination and inequalities that lie at the heart of development problems and to transform these practices and the underlying power dynamics. It shifts the notion of development away from charity to focus on rights and corresponding obligations. The HRBA guides development programs in the application of the following human rights principles and norms: Equality and non-discrimination, participation and empowerment, accountability, indivisibility and universality of human rights

Toolbox Culture and Development
Here you find tools and guidelines for setting up a cultural programme.
