
End Terrorism, Organized Crime, & Warfare
Peace-making organizations working to track organized crime and mediate violent conflicts between countries or groups
End Terrorism, Organized Crime, & Warfare Organizations
National Network for Safe Commnities
The National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC), an internationally recognized action research center at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, provides proven, evidence-based, life-saving violence reduction strategies to dozens of communities across America and beyond. The NNSC’s mission is to create safer communities.
Public Service & Civic Engagement
Human Rights & Equality
Global Peace & Safety
Partners & Advocates
New York, NY, USA
United Nations
The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. It is currently made up of 193 Member States that work together to maintain peace and security; address humanitarian issues; economic development and now climate change.
Human Rights & Equality
Poverty Alleviation & Economic Development
Global Peace & Safety
Partners & Advocates
Education
New York, NY, USA
Urban Rural Action
All UR Action programs bring together Americans across divides to 1) engage in constructive dialogue, 2) deepen understanding of societal challenges, and 3) take action to address those challenges. The founding team of Urban Rural Action came to the work of advancing peace, democracy, and justice through shared purpose: preventing organized violence in conflict zones. Today it means the U.S. because underlying dynamics that fuel violent conflict globally (e.g., widespread distrust of governing institutions; toxic polarization; income inequality; misinformation; divisive leaders) are also present in our own country.
Public Service & Civic Engagement
Global Peace & Safety
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Environmental Investigation Agency
Environmental non-profit seeking to protect the environment with intelligence.
Environment
Climate Change
Global Peace & Safety
Partners & Advocates
Washington D.C., DC, USA
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