Current Programs
Education for Peace DC
The mission of EPDC is to analyze, foster, and grow education programs for peace in the Washington, DC Metro region in order to make a more visible and collaborative local culture of peace education.They have interviewed over 40 different organizations and have representatives from 11 different schools. To learn more about this program, click here.
Search for Common Ground Meta-Evaluation
The Center for Peacebuilding and Development and Search for Common Ground collaborated on a meta-evaluation of peacebuilding projects submitted to the Learning Portal for Design, Monitoring and Evaluation for Peacebuilding (dmeforpeace.org) in order to assess the need for standards in monitoring and evaluation in the peacebuilding field. To read the full report, Linking Program Design and Evaluation in Peacebuilding, click here.
Past Events:
Restorative Justice Symposium at NYU

November 11-12, 2011
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Religion and Peacemaking with Prof. Abu-Nimer
November 9th, United States Institute for Peace
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Health Care as a Human Right
November 3, 2012
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Human Rights Film Series
October 13, 2012
Screening of the The Redemption of General Butt Naked
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"Palestine and Statehood" with Mouin Rabbani
September 29, 2012
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"Photos for Peace" with Nayef Hashlamoun
September 8, 2011
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Relief & Coordination: Famine Preparedness in the Horn of Africa
April 27, 2006: This roundtable allowed governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations to openly discuss the challenges and opportunities for coordination in confronting the grave humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa.
First Vice President Salva Kiir on the Future of Southern Sudan
On November 6th, 2005, PDI and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement hosted the recently sworn in First Vice President of Sudan. He spoke on a wide array of topics including the future of the Government of National Unity, the peace process, women's rights, and corruption, amongst others. Following his speech, VP Kiir responded to questions from the 600 member audience for over 3 hours.
Dr. John Garang on the Sudanese
In June 2005, the Institute, working in partnership with the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), hosted Dr. John Garang, the First Vice President of Sudan. Dr. Garang spoke on the peace process in Sudan. Tragically, this was his last public appearance in the United States before his death. Dr. Garang was a rebel leader from the south of Sudan for 21 years and served as Sudan's First Vice President for only 21 days.
Washington Network on Post Tsunami Peacebuilding & Reconstruction
The mission was to engage the Washington, D.C. donor, policy, diplomatic, business, NGO, and the UN communities in a series of roundtable dialogues, and to critically explore the opportunities and lessons learned for post-tsunami peacebuilding initiatives in Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Bridging the Divide: Mitrovica
In September 2005, the Institute hosted a panel on peace relations in Mitrovica, Kosovo, a city torn by violence between the ethnic Serbs and Albanians. Three young leaders from the Mitrovica City Wide Youth council (CWYC) spoke about their experiences in creating the CWYC and representing Kosovo youth at a wide range of organizations such as the United Nations, Catholic Relief Services, and the Swiss government.
Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned?
In October 2006, the Institute organized a panel on the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Speakers from the United Nations, Oxfam America, and the Basic Education Coalition discussed policy implications, the role of education in crisis situations, and challenges and opportunities for relief and development.
Current Programs
Education for Peace DC
The mission of EPDC is to analyze, foster, and grow education programs for peace in the Washington, DC Metro region in order to make a more visible and collaborative local culture of peace education.They have interviewed over 40 different organizations and have representatives from 11 different schools. To learn more about this program, click here.
Search for Common Ground Meta-Evaluation
The Center for Peacebuilding and Development and Search for Common Ground collaborated on a meta-evaluation of peacebuilding projects submitted to the Learning Portal for Design, Monitoring and Evaluation for Peacebuilding (dmeforpeace.org) in order to assess the need for standards in monitoring and evaluation in the peacebuilding field. To read the full report, Linking Program Design and Evaluation in Peacebuilding, click here.
Past Events:
Restorative Justice Symposium at NYU

November 11-12, 2011
Find out more here
Religion and Peacemaking with Prof. Abu-Nimer
November 9th, United States Institute for Peace
Find out more here
November 3, 2012
Find out more here
Human Rights Film Series
October 13, 2012
Screening of the The Redemption of General Butt Naked
Find out more here
"Palestine and Statehood" with Mouin Rabbani
September 29, 2012
Find out more here
"Photos for Peace" with Nayef Hashlamoun
September 8, 2011Find out more here
Relief & Coordination: Famine Preparedness in the Horn of Africa
April 27, 2006: This roundtable allowed governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations to openly discuss the challenges and opportunities for coordination in confronting the grave humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa.
First Vice President Salva Kiir on the Future of Southern Sudan
On November 6th, 2005, PDI and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement hosted the recently sworn in First Vice President of Sudan. He spoke on a wide array of topics including the future of the Government of National Unity, the peace process, women's rights, and corruption, amongst others. Following his speech, VP Kiir responded to questions from the 600 member audience for over 3 hours.
Dr. John Garang on the Sudanese
In June 2005, the Institute, working in partnership with the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), hosted Dr. John Garang, the First Vice President of Sudan. Dr. Garang spoke on the peace process in Sudan. Tragically, this was his last public appearance in the United States before his death. Dr. Garang was a rebel leader from the south of Sudan for 21 years and served as Sudan's First Vice President for only 21 days.
Washington Network on Post Tsunami Peacebuilding & Reconstruction
The mission was to engage the Washington, D.C. donor, policy, diplomatic, business, NGO, and the UN communities in a series of roundtable dialogues, and to critically explore the opportunities and lessons learned for post-tsunami peacebuilding initiatives in Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Bridging the Divide: Mitrovica
In September 2005, the Institute hosted a panel on peace relations in Mitrovica, Kosovo, a city torn by violence between the ethnic Serbs and Albanians. Three young leaders from the Mitrovica City Wide Youth council (CWYC) spoke about their experiences in creating the CWYC and representing Kosovo youth at a wide range of organizations such as the United Nations, Catholic Relief Services, and the Swiss government.
Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned?
In October 2006, the Institute organized a panel on the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Speakers from the United Nations, Oxfam America, and the Basic Education Coalition discussed policy implications, the role of education in crisis situations, and challenges and opportunities for relief and development.


