Partners and Links
Action Asia works together with other organizations in the region and in other parts of the world, building links and cooperation towards a just and peaceful world. The links below will take you to visit some of our partners' websites that provide more information on the peacebuilding efforts taking place across Asia and in individual communities.
The Action Global Network
Action Asia is part of the global network connecting peace practitioners around the world. This site contains important information on upcoming events and news.
Alliance for Conflict Transformation
The Alliance for Conflict Transformation (ACT), founded in May 1999, aims to develop and strengthen the mechanisms for peace in Cambodia. It builds the capacity of practitioners in the area of peace and conflict resolution through education programs, cooperation, and networking. ACT is an important supporting partner of Action Asia.
Asian Muslim Action Network
The Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) is a network of progressive Muslims in Asia seeking to respond in a small way to the numerous challenges that the people in Asia are facing: elite corruption, materialistic lifestyle, increasing ethnic tension, violence against women and children, and environmental degradation.
Balay Mindanao
The Balay Mindanao Group is a network organization of projects in the Mindanao region of the Philippines. The group's work includes advocacy with legal professionals and resource centers that further the cause of peace.
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) is home to a range of interconnected programmes that promote the advancement of peace processes, research, and learning. CPCS creates opportunities for practitioners, students, academics, and analysts to access information and resources that are contextually grounded; and supports people in country and conflict situations through network support mechanisms and consultancy services.
Centre for Peacebuilding and Reconciliation
The Centre for Peacebuilding and Reconciliation (CPBR) works towards increasing non-violent conflict transformation skills and capacities of opinion makers in middle and grassroots levels to promote community peacebuilding, harnessing ground level support for a negotiated political solution for the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.
Cooperation for Afghan Unity
Cooperation for Afghan Unity (CPAU) is an Afghan not-for-profit research think tank and institution. CPAU works for the promotion of knowledge and awareness of peace, social justice, and human rights as the foundations upon which the future development of Afghanistan will be built.
HAK Association
The HAK Association (Hukum - Law; Hak - Basic rights; Keadilan - Justice) is a non-governmental organization in Timor Leste that works to realize a Timorese society that is self-sufficient, open, and democratic in a social order based on popular sovereignty.
Peace Direct
Peace Direct funds, promotes, and learns from grassroots peacebuilding projects and individual peacebuilders, supporting practical action for a more peaceful world.
Responding to Conflict
Since 1991, Responding to Conflict (RTC) has been providing advice, cross-cultural training, and longer-term support to people who are working for peace, development, rights, and humanitarian assistance in societies which are affected or threatened by violent conflict.
TRANSCEND Southeast Asia Network members are experienced regional actors who together work to advance thinking and action in conflicts with nonviolence, empathy and creativity, for acceptable and sustainable outcomes.
United States Institute for Peace
The United States Institute for Peace (USIP) provides the analysis, training, and tools that prevent and end conflicts, promotes stability and professionalizes the field and peacebuilding. USIP is an independent, nonpartisan, national institution established and funded by the US Congress.
