Nepal Red Cross prepares women's groups with skills to prevent and address human trafficking.
Brenda Engola - Uganda
Women are leading dialogue and activities to promote peace on the Uganda and South Sudan Border.
Shondell France - Guyana
Youth in Guyana are positive role models for reducing conflicts.
Aman Hotak - Afghanistan
Some Afghan communities have maintained their peace. These "positive deviants" inform others.
Savela Jacques - Haiti
The Kita Nago movement mobilized thousands of Haitians in a symbolic campaign of unity and resilience.
Anthony Kadoma - Uganda
Domestic violence in Uganda largely goes unreported, but support grows through volunteer networks.
Tjivekumba Kandjii - Namibia
Windhoek faces increasing conflicts due to poor urban planning and illegal land settlement.
Seth Kayombo - Uganda
Batwa Pygmy Elders play a special role in both promoting and reducing conflicts with non-Batwa.
Paz Magat - Philippines/USA
Global youth unite to understand peace practices through sports.
Eric Manirakiza - Burundi
Burundi's largest independent radio station unites Hutu and Tutsi to Promote Good Citizenship and Ensure Human Rights.
Patricia Michael - Nigeria
Micro-Credit Loan Programs in the Niger Delta Allow Women to Lift Themselves Out of Poverty.
Stanley Nderitu - Kenya
Kuresoi, an epicenter of 2008 violence, unites ethnic groups and demands changes in processes of political elections.
Daniel Ortiz - Bolivia
Andean Rural Health Care in Bolivia partners with Rosa Vera Fund to give hope to disabled children.
Louina Robillard - Haiti
Volunteers of Cite Soleil, Haiti work in teams to transform their streets and build a movement based on traditional Konbits.
Maryam Safi - Afghanistan
War and poverty have left more than 28,000 children on the streets of Kabul. Their future will shape the future of Afghanistan.
Besmillah - Afghanistan
Suicide attacks are condemned by Islam, and have created a catastrophe in Afghanistan.
Constantine Samali - Tanzania
Kasulu street children face hardships - this the community knows. A next step is to organize support networks.
Shannon Bell & Traci Hickson - West Virginia
Appalachian women are organizing for their mountains. Two Appalachian Alumnae from the Class of 2005 (Traci Hickson and author Shannon Bell) speak learn from these women and share their stories.