Peace Brigades International (PBI) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that protects human rights and promotes non-violent conflict resolution. PBI provides protective accompaniment to human rights defenders at risk, offering them security and support through the presence of international volunteers. The organization operates in areas where there is conflict and oppression, working to create space for peace and justice.
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PBI provides physical accompaniment to human rights defenders at risk, offering them protection through the presence of international volunteers.
Volunteers from around the world can join PBI to support human rights defenders in conflict zones.
PBI works to raise awareness about human rights violations and advocates for the protection of human rights defenders.
PBI conducts training sessions and workshops on non-violent conflict resolution and human rights protection.
PBI has mechanisms in place to respond quickly to emergencies faced by human rights defenders.
PBI builds networks of solidarity among human rights defenders, organizations, and communities.
PBI documents human rights abuses and researches effective strategies for protection and advocacy.
To protect human rights and promote non-violent transformation of conflicts.
A world where human rights are universally respected and conflicts are resolved non-violently.
Non-violence, non-partisanship, grassroots approach, and international solidarity.
PBI operates in several countries including Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Kenya, Indonesia, and Nepal.
PBI is funded through donations from individuals, foundations, and governments who support its mission.
PBI has contributed to the protection of thousands of human rights defenders and the promotion of peace in conflict zones.
PBI has received numerous awards for its work in human rights protection and peacebuilding.
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