Members
United States Institute of Peace
For over 30 years, the U.S. Institute of Peace has been at the forefront of efforts to better understand religion’s roles in conflict and peace while harnessing contributions from religious actors, institutions, ideas, and practices to promote inclusive societies and build sustainable peace. The Institute helps policymakers engage effectively with religious actors through research, advising, and training. USIP also works directly with religious communities and institutions seeking to mitigate and resolve violent conflict to strengthen their peacebuilding skills and promote religious coexistence. USIP fosters collaboration across divides both within and between faith traditions. Our work on religious engagement shapes country-specific programmatic initiatives and supports mechanisms to ensure peacebuilding efforts are inclusive and sustainable.
Focus Areas
Religious landscape mapping in conflict-affected states
“Closing the Gap” research on religious freedom, political stability, and development
Training & curriculum development, including Religious Peacebuilding Action
Religious women negotiating on the frontlines of violent conflict
Psychosocial support for displaced trauma survivors
country: United States